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In this podcast, you’ll learn how Johan F. Karlsson uses observation, intuition, and the concept of ma to shape site-specific installations that reveal subtle changes in space and time.
In this interview, Johan F. Karlsson explores the creative process behind Against the Day. Against the Day is a dual-channel video installation that surrounds audiences with a streak of sunlight and its recorded echo, revealing how time and perception unfold through subtle spatial shifts. The installation is part of the exhibition Forever Is Nothing, developed during Johan’s residency at Space Department—a Japanese artist residency house focused on architecture and context-based practice.
Johan F. Karlsson is a Swedish artist whose work investigates time, space, and ephemeral processes. His practice spans video, performance, photography, and sculpture. He holds an MA in Photography from Aalto University and a BA in Culture and Arts from Novia University of Applied Sciences.
Listen to this podcast to learn about:
Chapters
(00:00:00) Introduction and acknowledgements
(00:00:38) Exploring the concept of 'ma'
(00:01:21) Artistic process and residency experience
(00:02:43) Creating 'Against the day'
(00:04:37) Creating 'The space that remains'
(00:07:53) Reflections on artistic practice
(00:15:07) Advice for aspiring artists
(00:16:15) Conclusion and farewell
About Johan F. Karlsson
Johan F. Karlsson is a Malmö-based artist whose work spans photography, video, performance, and sculptural installations using natural materials. With an MA in Photography from Aalto University and a BA in Culture and Arts from Novia University, his practice explores time, space, and perception through slow, ephemeral processes. Drawing on site-specific phenomena and the transience of materials, Johan's work invites viewers into a deeper connection with the rhythms of nature and the passage of time. His installations often examine how change and duration shape human experience.
Links from the podcast with Johan F. Karlsson
In this podcast, you’ll learn how Johan F. Karlsson uses observation, intuition, and the concept of ma to shape site-specific installations that reveal subtle changes in space and time.
In this interview, Johan F. Karlsson explores the creative process behind Against the Day. Against the Day is a dual-channel video installation that surrounds audiences with a streak of sunlight and its recorded echo, revealing how time and perception unfold through subtle spatial shifts. The installation is part of the exhibition Forever Is Nothing, developed during Johan’s residency at Space Department—a Japanese artist residency house focused on architecture and context-based practice.
Johan F. Karlsson is a Swedish artist whose work investigates time, space, and ephemeral processes. His practice spans video, performance, photography, and sculpture. He holds an MA in Photography from Aalto University and a BA in Culture and Arts from Novia University of Applied Sciences.
Listen to this podcast to learn about:
Chapters
(00:00:00) Introduction and acknowledgements
(00:00:38) Exploring the concept of 'ma'
(00:01:21) Artistic process and residency experience
(00:02:43) Creating 'Against the day'
(00:04:37) Creating 'The space that remains'
(00:07:53) Reflections on artistic practice
(00:15:07) Advice for aspiring artists
(00:16:15) Conclusion and farewell
About Johan F. Karlsson
Johan F. Karlsson is a Malmö-based artist whose work spans photography, video, performance, and sculptural installations using natural materials. With an MA in Photography from Aalto University and a BA in Culture and Arts from Novia University, his practice explores time, space, and perception through slow, ephemeral processes. Drawing on site-specific phenomena and the transience of materials, Johan's work invites viewers into a deeper connection with the rhythms of nature and the passage of time. His installations often examine how change and duration shape human experience.
Links from the podcast with Johan F. Karlsson