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Britt Kramvig
Britt Kramvig (NO) is an ethnographic researcher within the field of culture and planning and is a professor at the UiT: Finnmark faculty in the Department of Tourism and Northern Studies. She takes on a postcolonial position inspired by indigenous, feminist and STS (Science and Technology Studies) debates and has undertaken ethnographic work, and written and made films on a range of different topics relating to indigeneity, gender and place as well as technology and innovation. Kramvig insists on working across disciplinary boundaries, as people of the North perceive boundaries differently. Links: uit.no/om/enhet/ansatte/person?p_document_id=108052&p_dimension_id=182359 (photo: Stine Bøe, source: kilden.forskningsradet.no/c16880/artikkel/vis.html?tid=72211)
Fridaymilk Talkshow
For the Friday evening programme in Murmansk, Dark Ecology hooks up with Friday Milk. The attractive and varied talkshow will combine interviews, talks, and presentations in which curators of Dark Ecology and featured artists of the Dark Ecology project get a chance to present and discuss their ideas and work.
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Friday 10 October 2014
On Friday 10 October the programme crosses the border to Nikel. Different aspects of Nikel, its history, industry, culture and environment are explored through guided walks, followed by the second part of the symposium with, amongst others, Dutch artist/designer Femke Herregraven presenting her latest research commissioned for Dark Ecology.
Friday 27 November 2015
On Friday, 27 November, the programme crosses the border to Murmansk, the largest Russian city above the polar circle. Dark Ecology partner Fridaymilk hosts a talk show with amongst others presentations by Margrethe Pettersen, HC Gilje, Joris Strijbos, and Tatjana Gorbachewskaja.