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Crosscuts

Welcome to attend the fourth edition of Stockholm’s environmental humanities festival for film and text, Crosscuts

Time: Wed 2024-11-06 18.00 - Thu 2024-11-07 21.00

Location: E1, KTH

Language: English

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For the 2024 edition of Crosscuts we are exploring “Forests.” These are complex ecologies, and places of social and cultural meaning for many historic and contemporary societies. But they are also sites of production and extraction, especially in Sweden and other Nordic countries, where timber monocultures are expanding, not contracting. We want to highlight the challenges forests face, but also what they mean to us, not just as carbon sinks or as sites of biodiversity, but also as environments where our relationships with the more-than-human world have often been at their most complex and enchanting.

We have two nights of film and discussion scheduled at KTH. Plus we are excited to partner with Färgfabriken, one of Stockholm’s premier exhibition spaces for contemporary art and architecture. As part of their 2024 Architecture Trienniale they will be hosting a film screening and discussion that will serve as our opening night. 

Register here for Crosscuts 2024

Wednesday 6 November, 2024

18.00-20.00: More of Everything

Screening of “ More of Everything  ” (59 minutes) followed by a conversation. The film is in English shown with Swedish subtitles.  

In More of Everything (2021) we meet several prominent scientists and experts that help us examine the claims that the forest industry is spreading about the Swedish forestry model and the bioeconomy. In times of climate change, the forest industry claims to hold the magic wand: Wood. Wood is to be used for everything from energy, disposable articles in cardboard and paper, packaging and makeup, to fuel, for an ever-expanding transport sector. Can there really be more of everything?  

Followed by a conversation with:  

Lisa Röstlund , investigative journalist in DN and author of Skogslandet

Tor Tuorda , photographer and activist.

Alexander Olsson, researcher at Södertörns högskola, researching on forest policies within the SPARC project. 

This session is moderated by Adam Wickberg , researcher at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH. He researches the role of technology in human's relationship with climate and environment in its historical, social and political dimensions. 

Thursday 7 November, 2024

15.30-17.30 Ecopoetics session 

A session that delves into relations between art and activism that deals with forests. We will screen four short films, followed by panel with several of the contributors.

Il Vento Solo non Púo by artists Elisa Pône  and Lise Bardou  – a human-made artificial forest, that intersects a unique natural, built, cultural and religious heritage in the centre of Portugal. The video shows the many organic elements and the built infrastructure of the forest, from multiple perspectives, and scales.

Fuuu... (Sopro) Tááá: Marãny by artist Letícia Larin  is a montage structured by the message that a leader and shaman of the Guarani tribe wants to convey. The message is about breath as a key spiritual tenet of the tribe and also concerns the destruction of the forest. 

"Caution: Men at Work" by the Swedish art and activist group LAJA  ( Lena Ignestam , Ann Engqvist , Johanna Norrbo  and Anna Bokström ) is a satirical mockumentary about the Swedish forestry industry, addressing an urgent need to expose its harmful practices. Despite the industry’s claims of being a world leader in sustainability, there’s nothing green or sustainable about Swedish forestry. Although the film is a satire grounded in Swedish conditions and references, Laja Produktion hopes it will resonate with international audiences as well.

Darkness Matters by filmmaker, artist and educator Costanza Julia Bani  – is a work-in-progress of a multimedia project dealing with the reappropriation of the night sky. In her piece, the audience is invited to an exercise in resilience, patience and meditation. An ideal movement from one altitudinal zonation to the other guides the observer from olive groves to forests, alpine meadows and mountain profiles by night to rediscover fireflies and the nocturnal vault with its Milky Way. At Crosscuts we will see a short preview of Bani's piece that will premiere at Navet week 2024, organized by Navet KTH Centre for Research in Art, Technology and Design

Followed by a conversation with:

Elisa Pône , french artist based in Lisbon, Portugal 

Rita Barreira , PhD candidate in Artistic Studies - Art and Mediations at NOVA-FCSH

Lena Ignestam  & Anna Bokström , artists in the LAJA art collective

Costanza Julia Bani,  Assistant Professor of Film and Media Production at Stockholm University of the Arts 

This session is moderated by Nuno Marques , former postdoctoral researcher at the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory, who works with epistemological contributions of ecopoetry to the environmental humanities. 

Thursday 7 November, 2024

18.00-20.00 Den Inre Skogen 

Screening of the film Den Inre Skogen (Inner Woods) followed by a panel discussion. The film is in Swedish shown with English subtitles.

Den Inre Skogen  (60 minutes) explores the forest as a playground for art, mythology and fantasies, and as a mirror of human's own inner self. In “Den Inre Skogen” we get to follow artists and activists that in various ways try to re-establish the relationship to the wild around us. They share how their relationship to forests have impacted their lives and inspired their artwork. With artist Lars Lerin, artist Britta Marakatt-Labba, author Helena Granström, composer Eirik Havnes, artist Helene Schmitz and the ecologist and nature rights educator Pella Thiel. Directed by Thomas Jackson.

Followed by a conversation with: 

Pella Thiel , ecologist and nature rights educator 

Lotten Gustafsson Reinius , researcher at Stockholm University on our relationships with forests

Malin Lobell , artist, co-founder of the art platform "p(Art of the Biomass" , and part of the 2021 project "Skogen mellom oss"  (the forest between us). 

This session is moderated by Lize-Marie Van Der Watt , Head of Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH. Her research is on the histories of the Antarctic and Arctic, with a focus on the intersection between the environment, science, cultural heritage and critical geopolitics.

20.00-21.00 Mingle in Ljusgården E