
Testing Ground :
Kristoffer Raasted: New Connections – Queering the Radio Voice III
Every Thursday for four weeks, visual artist and PhD student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Kristoffer Raasted, will broadcast live radio from Art Hub. The radio program, titled “New Connections: Queering the Radio Voice”, examines, among other things, the relationship between body and voice, especially our normative perceptions of which voices - anatomical as well as synthetic - are connected to which bodies.
In this third edition, podcasts are the thematic focal point of the program. According to Kristoffer Raasted, podcasts produce very intimate spaces for listening and is a certain kind of material that can be intertwined and produced in many possible ways.
In conversations with journalist and radio producer, Jan Høgh Stricker, museum curator Magnus Kaslov, and artist Thorbjørn Saugmann Andersen, Kristoffer Raasted will steer an exploration of which possibilities and limitations the podcast format entails. And also, what it means to work with podcasts as an artistic material.
The program will be live streamed via https://arthubcopenhagen.net/en/live-radio-kristoffer-raastednew-connections-queering-the-radio-voice-ii/ and will subsequently be published as a podcast.
ABOUT KRISTOFFER RAASTED
Artist Kristoffer Raasted is educated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2018 with a supplementary MFA in art theory from the Institute of Artistic Research and exchange semesters at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts and Faculdade de Belas-Artes Ulisboa, and an internship period at Issue Project Room in New York.
Raasted conducts artistic research in the intersectional field between sound, performance, and installations and has commenced the practice-based PhD project at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in september 2020. The PhD stipend is granted by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and is organized in a collaboration between the University of Copenhagen and The Academy of Fine Arts.
MORE ABOUT NEW CONNECTIONS: QUEERING THE RADIO VOICE<
Raasted’s PhD project, New Connections: Queering the Radio Voice, is based on a comparative reading of Judith Butler’s “Undoing Gender” and Giorgio Agamben’s “Language and Death”. Both thinkers refer in their books to Hegel’s concept of negativity and to speech theory, and it is the project’s ambition – through podcasts of conversations, works, and sound experiments – to work with the two thinkers’ understandings of the performative and the voice.
Kristoffer Raasted perceives his practice-based research project as artistic thinking rather than ‘artistic research’ – a less result-oriented and more process-based approach to basic research. Intersectional feminism and sustainability are also key topics in the project.
ABOUT TESTING GROUND
The project of Kristoffer Raasted is part of Art Hub's program <em>Testing Ground</em>, which is a ‘test site’ that gives artistic researchers the opportunity to test ideas and methods in practice. A forum where artistic processes can meet and be tested in front of an audience or in front of colleagues. Here, the artist can qualify relevant themes and share his or her research in a new, experimental space, located between academic and artistic practice, between studio and exhibition space.