PODCAST · arts
Academic Feelings
by Academic Feelings
Exploring the emotions of artists, curators, and academics working within Practice-based Art Studies, Academic Feelings challenges the notion that emotions in professional life should be kept private. By staying with what feels at stake, the show opens new ways of understanding knowledge itself, positioning sensitivity as a necessary counterforce in a time shaped by competition, precarity, acceleration, and performance.Created as a podcast artwork for the Centre for Practice-based Art Studies (PASS) at the University of Copenhagen and hosted by artist Rosa Marie Frang, the show features raw, unedited conversations, distinctive use of music, and reflections on the emotions involved in making the podcast itself.Academic Feelings would love to hear from you!<span style="font-weight:
-
6
Eagles & Seagulls
"It’s NOT eagles… motherfucker! It’s seagulls!!!" What begins as a simple linguistic slip on a windy rooftop serves as a gateway into a one-take recording about how the feeling of "being stupid" also carries a deep sense of loneliness. In this episode of Academic Feelings, Danish artist and host Rosa Marie Frang wonders whether the sense of alienated loneliness she experiences when encountering cultural products—as if they are placed behind transparent glass or smooth plastic shielding—is because they are trying to satisfy the logics of capitalist career structures. In an attempt to break the “glass surface,” Rosa announces that she will begin publishing her raw research interviews—the unpolished, "low-quality" conversations that are normally kept strictly behind the scenes. Academic Feelings is a podcast artwork about the emotional lives of artists, curators, and researchers, created by artist Rosa Marie Frang for PASS, Center for Practice-based Art Studies, at the University of Copenhagen. Supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. If you have experiences relating to the episode, we hope you will share them with the Academic Feelings answering machine, call +45-3532-0247
-
5
Writing with Emotions & the Question of Trust | Ida Bencke | Part Three
In this third and final conversation with curator and PhD fellow Ida Bencke, we talk about trust — in ourselves and in each other — and what it takes to share emotions in academic and artistic work. The conversation moves through self-esteem, shame, privilege, and the craving for more supportive and less extractive ways of being in academia and the art world. How can trust and shared vulnerability shape new ways to work, write, and think together? Academic Feelings is a podcast artwork about the emotional lives of artists, curators and researchers, created by artist Rosa Marie Frang, for PASS, Center for Practice-based Art Studies, at The University of Copenhagen. Supported by The Novo Nordisk Foundation.
-
4
Is Writing with Emotions Dangerous? | Ida Bencke | Part Two
Can writing with emotions be risky in academia? And if so, for whom? In this second part of the conversation with PhD fellow and curator Ida Bencke, Academic Feelings explores vulnerability, power, and the absence of infrastructure for collective care and trust. Host Rosa Marie Frang and Ida unpack emotional honesty as a form of resistance—and discuss the risk of turning feelings into a commodity in the attention economy. Ida Bencke is an Art Curator and PhD Fellow at The University of Copenhagen and part of these projects Hosting Lands and Laboratory for Aesthetics and Ecology. She is also part of the research group Oikos and last year, she took part in the educational programme DAAS (Decolonizing Art and Architecture Studies). If you have any thoughts or comments – big or small, deep or shallow - you can call the Academic Feelings answering machine: 0045-3532-0247 Academic Feelings is a podcast artwork by: host, concept, research, sound technique, recording, editing, writing, graphics, and music Rosa Marie Frang. Advice and assistance Brit Pliestik Jensen. Music engineering Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen. Cover photo Karen Rosetzsky. Consultants Anne Julie Arnfred and Mikkel Bogh. Supported by PASS, Centre for Practice-based Art Studies, The University of Copenhagen, and The Novo Nordisk Foundation.
-
3
Writing with Emotions & the Inconvenience of Other People | Ida Bencke | Part One
In this episode of Academic Feelings, host Rosa Marie Frang sits down with art curator and PhD fellow Ida Bencke for a conversation about writing with emotions. Recorded in a living room rather than a studio, the conversation explores Practice-based Art Research, collaboration, discomfort, and what the many and often unseen feelings behind academic and curatorial work can teach us. If you have any thoughts or comments – big or small - you are welcome to give the Academic Feelings answering Machine a call: 0045-3532-0247 Links to the projects mentioned in the episode: Hosting Lands: https://hostinglands.com/ Hosting Lands is created by Laboratory for Aesthetics and Ecology: https://www.labae.org/about in collaboration - amongst many others - with På Den Anden Side: https://pdas.dk Ida Bencke is part of the research group Oikos: https://artsandculturalstudies.ku.dk/research/oikos/ and last year, she took part in the educational programme DAAS (Decolonizing Art and Architecture Studies) https://www.decolonizing.ps/site/daas-in-sharjah/ Literature mentioned: On the Inconvenience of Other People, by Lauren Berlant. Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective, by Donna Haraway. Credits: oost, concept, research, sound technique, recording, editing, writing, graphics, and music by Rosa Marie Frang. Advice and assistance by Brit Pliestik Jensen. Music engineering by Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen. Cover photo by Karen Rosetzsky. Consultants: Anne Julie Arnfred and Mikkel Bogh. Supported by PASS, Centre for Practice-based Art Studies, at the University of Copenhagen, and the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
-
2
The Beginning
Unfolding as an audio essay, host and artist Rosa Marie Frang maps her attempt at navigating between anxiety, vulnerability, and institutional structures while creating a podcast artwork about Practice-based Art Studies. Using lived experience as a method, she reflects on the politics of feelings, the courage to speak when it feels uncool to do so, and the power of feeling comfortable. The episode asks what kind of knowledge lived feelings produce, and if and how they have a place within academic and art institutions. Academic Feelings would love to hear from you! Call our answering machine: 0045-3532-0247 If you have any thoughts, feelings, critique or suggestions - big or small – give a call. By leaving a message you give permission that it, or parts of it, may be played in upcoming episodes, thank you <3 Big Thanx to the band Ghost Voo who let us play one of their new numbers! Check them out – Ghost Voo! https://soundcloud.com/ghost-voo Credits: host, concept, research, sound technique, recording, editing, writing, graphics, and music by Rosa Marie Frang. Advice and assistance by Brit Pliestik Jensen. Music engineering by Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen. Cover photo by Karen Rosetzsky. Consultants: Anne Julie Arnfred and Mikkel Bogh. Supported by PASS, Centre for Practice-based Art Studies, at the University of Copenhagen, and the Novo Nordisk Foundation. #ArtPodcast #Academia #Anxiety #PracticeBasedArtResearch #ArtAndResearch #CreativeProcess #EmotionalLabor #PoliticsOfFeelings
-
1
Introducing: Academic Feelings
What does it mean to think, make, and feel with art inside today’s universities? Academic Feelings is a podcast created as an artwork for the Centre for Practice-based Art Studies (PASS) at the University of Copenhagen and hosted by artist Rosa Marie Frang. Entering academia as an outsider, Rosa reflects on her encounters with an environments marked by exceptional commitment, as well as by stress and subtle forms of self-censorship. It makes her wonder; If artistic research is grounded in sensibility and sensitivity, how are these qualities affected when research unfolds within a society driven by performance, competition, and acceleration? Academic Feelings employs a combination of slow and raw media formats, including unedited conversations with artists and curators doing practice-based research, behind-the-scenes research recordings, and the host’s reflections on the emotional dimensions of producing a podcast artwork about practice-based art research. Credits: Host, concept, research, sound technique, recording, editing, writing, graphics, and music by Rosa Marie Frang. Assistance and advice by Brit Pliestik Jensen. Music engineering by Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen. Cover photo by Karen Rosetzsky. Consultants: Anne Julie Arnfred and Mikkel Bogh. Supported by PASS, Centre for Practice-Based Art Studies, University of Copenhagen, and the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Exploring the emotions of artists, curators, and academics working within Practice-based Art Studies, Academic Feelings challenges the notion that emotions in professional life should be kept private. By staying with what feels at stake, the show opens new ways of understanding knowledge itself, positioning sensitivity as a necessary counterforce in a time shaped by competition, precarity, acceleration, and performance.Created as a podcast artwork for the Centre for Practice-based Art Studies (PASS) at the University of Copenhagen and hosted by artist Rosa Marie Frang, the show features raw, unedited conversations, distinctive use of music, and reflections on the emotions involved in making the podcast itself.Academic Feelings would love to hear from you!<span style="font-weight:
HOSTED BY
Academic Feelings
Loading similar podcasts...