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In this episode, Simona De Rosa, Partner and Researcher at T6 Ecosystems, interviews Florian Schneider, Professor of Art Theory and Documentary Practices at the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art, within the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He is also the Director of the Institute for Creativity at the University of Galway and the President of the Society for Artistic Research (SAR). Florian is a filmmaker, writer, and curator.
Florian also coordinates the PACESETTERS project, in which T6 is a partner. PACESETTERS seeks to accelerate the climate transition by moving beyond individual, short-term entrepreneurship toward collaborative and sustainable action. The project explores support mechanisms that empower art, culture, creativity, and heritage to drive climate action.
In this episode, Simona and Florian focus on the importance of artistic research as a game changer in research practices. They highlight both the value and the challenges of interdisciplinarity, sharing how they address these complexities to demonstrate the transformative power of collective action in driving sustainable change.
Enjoy listening!
Find Out More: https://www.t-6.it/
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Produced by T6 Ecosystems
Music by Pixabay
In this episode, Simona De Rosa, Partner and Researcher at T6 Ecosystems, interviews Florian Schneider, Professor of Art Theory and Documentary Practices at the Trondheim Academy of Fine Art, within the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Art at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He is also the Director of the Institute for Creativity at the University of Galway and the President of the Society for Artistic Research (SAR). Florian is a filmmaker, writer, and curator.
Florian also coordinates the PACESETTERS project, in which T6 is a partner. PACESETTERS seeks to accelerate the climate transition by moving beyond individual, short-term entrepreneurship toward collaborative and sustainable action. The project explores support mechanisms that empower art, culture, creativity, and heritage to drive climate action.
In this episode, Simona and Florian focus on the importance of artistic research as a game changer in research practices. They highlight both the value and the challenges of interdisciplinarity, sharing how they address these complexities to demonstrate the transformative power of collective action in driving sustainable change.
Enjoy listening!
Find Out More: https://www.t-6.it/
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Produced by T6 Ecosystems
Music by Pixabay