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NAVET Week 2024, December 9-13: The Programme

Coloured Shadows: Luciferin - NAVET installation at Nobel Week Lights 2024, Vasabron, Stockholm.
Coloured Shadows: Luciferin - NAVET installation at Nobel Week Lights 2024, Vasabron, Stockholm. ( Photo R. Bresin)
Publicerad 2024-11-29

Welcome to the 4th edition of the NAVET WEEK

NAVET welcomes you to NAVET WEEK 2024, a week of activities, open for everyone (free admission), including live performances, interactive installations, presentations and workshops distributed between KTH, KKH Royal Institute of Art, KMH Royal College of Music, SKH Stockholm University of the Arts, Konstfack, Scenkonstmuseet – The Swedish Museum of Performing Arts, and Tekniska - The National Museum of Science and Technology.

PROGRAMME

Please register to the NAVET WEEK 2024 by clicking here

Sound and Light Installations during NAVET Week 2024

During the NAVET WEEK 2024 there are two sound and light installations: the permanent Sound Forest installation at the Swedish Museum of Performing Arts ( Scenkonstmuseet ) and Luciferin, a Nobel Week Lights 2024  installation:

Monday 9/12: KTH Royal Institute of Technology

08.20-09.00: KTH Innovation

"Mindful Monday" with Student Sangha Circle

 Location: KTH Innovation, Teknikringen 1, 114 28 Stockholm

Many of us have both busy lives and high demands on ourselves at work. That's why we wanted to come up with something that can help reduce the stress that many of us experience in everyday life. We know that many large companies have made meditation available in their workplaces as a tool for better health, and we know that meditation both builds resilience and increases creativity. You actually get better ideas after a meditation session!

Therefore, KTH Innovation has invited the Student Sangha Circle to organize meditation sessions here at Teknikringen 1 every Monday at 8 am.

Everyone is welcome from 8 am if you want to have coffee before and the meditation starts at 8:20. It lasts about 30 minutes.

Please follow Student Sangha Circle  on Instagram, where they announce other occasions.

10.00-12.30: KTH Innovation

Opening Session of the NAVET WEEK 2024: Looking back and into the future

Location: KTH Innovation, Teknikringen 1, 114 28 Stockholm

10:00 - 12:30 NAVET Week Inauguration

10:00 Introduction to the programme of NAVET Week 2024

10:10 NAVET: activities 2024 Part 1

Baltic Sea Festival 2024 and new call for installation for 2025, Roberto Bresin

Student-led activities: first 2 events and new calls, Helena Linder Miñambres

10:30 Coffee break

10:45 KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory (EHL) and the Crosscuts filmfestival, Anja Moum Rieser

11:00 NAVET: activities 2024 Part 2

11:00 Presentation of LUCIFERIN : NAVET installation at Nobel Week Lights 2024 by Michael Forsberg, Lars Bomanson​​​​​​& Emilia Sundberg

11:15 Student festival 2023/2024: what happened, documentation and future call, Roberto Bresin & Kajol Rafi

12:15 NAVET events in 2025

  • New calls for TWG, Student-led activities, Student festival, Baltic Sea Festival, Nobel Week Lights

12:30 END

13.00-17.00: KTH Innovation

Workshop: Making Things Do Stuff

(An event stemming from our recently-launced Navet For Students Initiative)

Led and ideated by David Segal (KTH)
Location: KTH Innovation, Teknikringen 1, 114 28 Stockholm

Making Things Do Stuff
Poster Credits: David Segal

Making Things Do Stuff is a hands-on interactive technology event where you can hear about new cool interactive technology and get a chance to play with it yourself!

If you are interested in hearing about cool inventions, new technology or how other interactive designers work then this event might be for you. But if you want to play with, tinker and try these things for yourself then this is definitely the event for you!

There will be presentations from different designers, jam sessions and a chance to make music with all different kinds of unique technologies and instruments!

Participation is limited to 50 people.
Please follow this link for more information and registration .

Tuesday 10/12, 10:00-12:00: Tekniska museet

 Free admission

Location: Tekniska museet, Museivägen 7, 115 27 Stockholm

Wisdome public performance: Space
Wisdome public performance: Space (Credits: Tekniska)

We will meet at the entrance at Tekniska Museet at 10:00 by the NAVET roll-up. Please notice that Bus 69 will leave T-Centralen at 9:41 and arrive at the museum at 9:59. Dont' miss it!

10.00-10.25 🌙 The Forest by the Water, Under the Moon
An Immersive Journey into Space

Step into a world where nature, mystery, and the cosmos intertwine. Join us for an unforgettable experience at "The Forest by the Water, Under the Moon," where we’ll explore the captivating theme for the NAVET Student Festival 2025: Space . Linda Sandberg, Program, Space, Tekniska Museet, Mentor, Woman in Space Sweden; Roberto Bresin (Director of NAVET); Jesper Wallenborg, Tech Lead, Tekniska Museet

10.30 ✨ Open Space View in the Judgment

Embark on an extraordinary visual journey, where you’ll witness how space is interpreted and imagined through art, science, and philosophy. Let your mind wander among the stars in the Wisdom Stockholm . Jesper Wallenborg, Tech Lead, Tekniska Museet

11.00 🚶‍♂️ Guided Tour of the Museum & Courtyard
Explore stunning exhibits and hidden gems in the museum’s tranquil courtyard. Our expert guides will walk you through thought-provoking displays, offering fresh perspectives on the vastness of space. Linda & Jesper, Tekniska museet

11.40-12.00Coffee & Tea, Q&A Session
Unwind with a warm cup of coffee or tea, and engage in an intimate conversation with fellow attendees. Share your thoughts, ask questions, and dive deeper into the theme of space with our interactive Q&A. Linda & Jesper, Tekniska Museet

Come, discover the universe through art, reflection, and conversation. We can’t wait to see you there, under the moonlit sky! 🌌

Tuesday 10/12, 13:00-19:00: Swedish Museum of Performing Arts (Scenkonstmuseet)

 Location: Scenkonstmuseet, Sibyllegatan 2, 114 51 Stockholm

13.00-17.00: Interactive installation in the Sound Forest room, Human Echoes in the Forest: An audiovisual exposition of human’s disruption to nature's equilibrium  (Natalie Arnold, Siyu Wu) ( link to video of the installation at Tekniska )

14:00 and 15:00 Dance and music performance in Gläntan room, Is Our Relationship With/To The Forest Enough?  (Aymara v.Borries Bisbicus, Sarah Hanses, Malena Mogwitz, Eli Ulfhammer, Gabriel Ferntoft) ( link to video of previous performance at Tekniska )

17.00-19.00 DARKNESS MATTERS: immersive sensory multi screen installation (shown 17.30 and 18.00, 15 tickets each performance) with introduction by Costanza Julia Bani.

Dancing golden threads. Credit Michele Illuzzi
Dancing golden threads. Credit Michele Illuzzi

Darkness Matters is a 24 minute experience of resilience, a meditative piece for our most used senses: sight and hearing. A journey to rediscover nocturnal environments, from fireflies in cultural landscapes, to alpine meadows in natural landscapes, from one altitudinal zonation to another, foothills, forests, mountain profiles and above it all, the Milky Way. Your eyes will readapt to darkness and embrace the spirit of the night. Darkness Matters is part of the multimedia project Too Loud and Too Bright, and an artistic research project at the Stockholm University of the Arts, an exposition on VIS12, the Nordic Journal of Artistic Research. Financed by Fellonica Film, SKH, KTH NAVET Small Visionary Projects and the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.

Book your ticket for Darkness Matters here

Wednesday 11/12, 14:30-16:00: Konstfack - University of Arts, Craft and Design

Location: LM Ericssons Väg 14, 126 27 Hägersten

Workshop: Soundscapes of material

Cheryl Akner Koler and Kjetil Falkenberg

The Music For All NAVET thematic working group  invites participants to the workshop "Soundscapes of material" that explores the intersection of sound, music, and haptics in a playful and multisensory experience. Through the method of "Aesthetic Labs," the workshop will blend tangible materials and haptic interactions to create evocative soundscapes for a specific setting. This one-hour session encourages creativity and collaboration while investigating how haptic attributes can function as artistic tools. There is no need for previous experience in music making.

Wednesday 11/12, 17:00-19:00: Swedish Museum of Performing Arts (Scenkonstmuseet)

 Location: Scenkonstmuseet, Sibyllegatan 2, 114 51 Stockholm

Dancing golden threads. Credit Michele Illuzzi
Dancing golden threads. Credit Michele Illuzzi

17.00-19.00 DARKNESS MATTERS: immersive sensory multi screen installation (shown 17.30 and 18.00, 15 tickets each performance) with introduction by Costanza Julia Bani.

Darkness Matters is a 24 minute experience of resilience, a meditative piece for our most used senses: sight and hearing. A journey to rediscover nocturnal environments, from fireflies in cultural landscapes, to alpine meadows in natural landscapes, from one altitudinal zonation to another, foothills, forests, mountain profiles and above it all, the Milky Way. Your eyes will readapt to darkness and embrace the spirit of the night. Darkness Matters is part of the multimedia project Too Loud and Too Bright, and an artistic research project at the Stockholm University of the Arts, an exposition on VIS12, the Nordic Journal of Artistic Research. Financed by Fellonica Film, SKH, KTH NAVET Small Visionary Projects and the Swedish Arts Grants Committee.

Book your ticket for Darkness Matters here

Thursday 12/12: KTH Reactor Hall

Location: KTH Reactor Hall, Drottning Kristinas väg 51, 114 28 Stockholm.

Only registred participants will enter KTH Reactor Hall: You can find more information about the event and the registration form here. 

16:00 Experience the installation No Tree is an Island  interacting with KTH Reactor Hall. Project by Klara Vedin (KTH), Karl Simu (KTH), Leo Eltes (KMH)

16:00 - 16:50 Going Todash, sound installation by Leo Caputo (KMH) ( Instagram , Soundcloud )
Going Todash is a site specific sound installation aiming to explore the active role of the physical space in the creation and perception of sound; how sound, travelling through the space, being reflected and filtered by it, is effectively shaped and defined by the inherent characteristics of said space.

17:00 SKH Circus: BARK: Performance by Alva Jansson Harju and Rikard Karl Olov Holmstedt
See video of previous performance at Tekniska here  and visit the BARK project page here .

17:30-21:00 Workshop NOT YOUR BODY, just my shadow;

(An event stemming from our recently-launced Navet For Students Initiative)

Led and ideated by Hannah Johnson (KTH)

The workshop starts with a presentation of the new call for NAVET Student Festival and of NAVET Student-led events

NOT YOUR BODY
Picture Credits: Hannah Johnson

This workshop explores the hold of technology on our bodies, specifically in collecting our movement data. With the development of immersive reality technologies, motion capture is becoming an increasingly common practice. Together we will initiate a conversation about the ethics of movement collection, looking to you, a body owner, as an expert.

Participation is limited to 30 people.
Please follow this link for more information and registration .

Friday 13/12, 14:00-16:00: KKH Royal Institute of Art

Picture of tests of research project Sculpting With SARA (Spatial Augmented Reality Assistance) Phot
Picture of tests of research project Sculpting With SARA (Spatial Augmented Reality Assistance) Photo Martin Christensen

Royal Institute of Art opens its doors to Mechatronics and 3D-LAB and shows some of the ongoing laboratories and research projects.

At Galleri Mejan, master's students Aron Fogelström & Therese Norgren show their separate exhibitions.

Locations:
KKH Mechatronics and 3D-LAB, floor 2 of the main building, Flaggmansvägen 1, 111 49 Stockholm

Galleri Mejan, Exercisplan 3, Skeppsholmen, in front of Moderna Museet

Content by: Roberto Bresin
Web Update by: Roberto Bresin, Kajol Rafi