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Associate Professor, PhD
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Anders Michelsen; Associate Professor, PhD, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, 2007 - ; Coordinator of the first master program in Visual Culture Studies in Scandinavia 2002-2009; Consultant/lecturer, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation 2002- ; Head of Studies, Chairman of Study Board, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies 2007-2011; Chairman of PeaceWare Somaliland, 2009 - 2012; affiliated Copenhagen School of Global Health 2010-2012; mobility-coordinator for PhD-students, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-UCPH 2010-2018; steering committee, Centre for Advanced Migration Research (AMIS), University of Copenhagen 2012 - ; External Lecturer, Institute of Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape 2012-2018; adjunct professor, Arts and Creative Media, James Cook, Australia 2014 - 2016; Affiliated with 4Cities, MA in urbanization, UCPH, 2018 – ; Foreign coordinator, Contemporary Scenarios of the Image and the Visual Culture), Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2019 – ; Visiting professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2019; Visiting professor, University of Piauí, Brazil, 2019.
Key topics: Culture, design, art, innovation, urbanization;
I Involve my research with a broad experience as project leader, curator, critic, journalist, manager, innovator, consultant and cultural activitist and have often organized my teaching with external partners, from civil activists such as the Trampoline House over the commercial broadcaster TV3 to online teaching at James Cook University, Australia.
Current Projects
Building, Urbanization, Climate: PI, 2018 – ; research, teaching, development and knowledge transfer, focusing on contemporary urbanisation and architecture in the Somali Peninsula, in collaboration with Dreyers Foundation, Copenhagen; Dahabshiil, Hargeisa; and Abaarso Tech University, Hargeisa (https://www.instagram.com/p/BpOoDXjAKd0/). See also book-ms in progress, Tracing Somali Architecture, https://issuu.com/fseehusen/docs/som-bog-high-res
Visual Practice: 2018 – ; Foreign Coordinator, research project in visual practices, with Contemporary Scenarios of the Image and the Visual Culture, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. See Youtube-channel, Trans Visual CAPES-PRINT PUC-Rio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM1qFuJqb94
Creative Tingbjerg - Festival of Ideas: PI, cultural mapping and inclusive innovation with an impact focus. The district Tingbjerg, Copenhagen, with public housing organizations in Copenhagen - to be announced.
Book projects in progress
Trans Visual: visual cuture in the anthropo-eccene. Leiden and Boston: Brill 2020.
Tracing Somali Architecture (https://issuu.com/fseehusen/docs/som-bog-high-res) (2022).
Recent books
Transvisuality: The Cultural Dimension of Visuality (Volume 3): Purposive Action: Design and Branding (published 2019) https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/products/109479
Verner Panton. Environments, Colors, Systems, Patterns (published 2018 http://uk.phaidon.com/store/design/verner-panton-9780714877167
Architecture, Drawing Topology (Published 2017)
http://www.spurbuch.de/en/product-reader/product/architecture-drawing-topology.html
Selection of recent keynotes
The Lisbon Consortium, Summer School in Transvisuality, Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Lisbon Consortium 2016.
Colonial and PostColonial World Literature: Postcolonial Perspectives, University of Delhi 2018, 15-18 March 2018, New Delhi, India; invited to panel on global crowd sourcing.
Birth Centenary of legendary architect Padmashree Laurie Baker, Department of Architecture College of Engineering, Trivandrum, India 2018. Invited speaker.
XVth Edition of the International Seminar on Literary Studies: Literature and Arts in Bodily Presence, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2019. Invited keynote.
Publications
Research activities in Europe, Brazil, Somalia, and Australia; conferences, keynotes, seminars, networks. Accredited for 116 publications, including 21 books registered at research registration/CURIS, University of Copenhagen, in the past 15 years most of them peer reviewed in well recognized venues on the Danish BFI-lists. Among them the best selling book Designmaskinen. Design af den moderne verden [The Design Machine. Design of the Modern World], articles on the most read list of Sage Publications, Thesis Eleven Critical Theory and Historical Sociology, and the recent monograph Verner Panton. Environments, Colors, Systems, Patterns. Phaidon, London 2018. Currently finalization of a second ph.d (dr.phil), 'Trans Visual: visual culture in the anthropo-eccene’, on the relation between dynamic topologies of contemporary culture and creative forms of the visual, to be published at Brill in 2020. It develops and complements the three volume collection Transvisuality. The cultural Dimension of Visuality initiated and co-edited for Liverpool University Press, 2013-2019 and a volume on Socioaesthetics. Ambience - Imaginary, co-edited for Social and Critical Theory, Brill in 2015.
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation
Lecturin in design and architecture since mid-1990s. Since the early 2000s, consultant at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation. External lecturer at Institute of Archirtecture, Urbanism and Landscape, 2012-2018. He has organized seminars, e.g. on the theme of ‘atrocity’ in collaboration with University of Copenhagen and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Art. Most recently the international research seminar, The Hydra Dialogues - Cartographic Aesthetics and an Architecture of the Event (2014), ICT Solution Design, Data Driven Decision Making and Data Management Creative Data In A Global World (2017) and International Lecture Series Spring 2018, Architecture, Urbanism and Progressive Ecology. From 2010-2018 intensive development work with different course formats on creative and reflective writing for architects, “Theory/Program/Project”. Students worked with drawing and architecture projects is related to reflective approaches in writing emphasizing didactical, project and communication competences by allowing students to build up a language for their architectonic ideas in textual form.
Somali Peninsula: social entrepreneurship and impact
Chairman of the Danish-Somali association and NGO, PeaceWare-Somaliland which designed the first telepsychiatric system in Africa, 2009-2012 (recognised by memorandum of agreement with Ministry of Communication, Hargeisa of 2010) in collaboration with Danish Refugee Council, Somali Psychiatric Network, Telesom, Hargeisa and Copenhagen School of Global Health (https://globalhealth.ku.dk/news/news_2009-2011/the_mirror_doctors_the_somaliland_telemedical_system_for_psychiatry/). The system is today part of SHIFAT, Hargeisa (https://www.shifat.org/). March 2010 – March 2012 PeaceWare-Somaliland established the first telepsychiatric system in Africa – The Somaliland Telemedical System for Psychiatry – with more than 450 treatments performed between March 2010 and January 2011 – a first in Africa
2011-2012 collaboration with RedSea-online Cultural Foundation (http://www.redsea-online.com/) and Kayd Somali Arts and Culture (http://www.kayd.org/); invited as keynote at The Fourth Hargeysa International Book Fair, 22 - 26 july, 2011, Hargeisa, Republic of Somaliland. He is co-founder of the research and dialogue platform The Copenhagen-Somali Seminar, 2012-2016.
First international research conference on Somali culture at UCPH, Practicing Art as Politics, 21 - 23 March 2013, , University of Copenhagen prepared in collaboration with Somali reseachers from Djibouti, Qatar, Somaliland, UK and Denmark, and Somali diaspora society activists in Denmark, co-funded by Danida, Centre for Culture and Development, APD Somaliland, Somali Diaspora Organisation, Dahabshiil, University of Copenhagen, and Ålborg University.
2018- Co-organizer and PI in an entreneurship initiative for research, teaching and development of the build habitat in the Somali Peninsula in collaboration with Dreyers Foundation, Copenhagen; Dahabshiil, Hargeisa and Abaarso Tech University, Hargeisa (https://www.instagram.com/p/BpOoDXjAKd0/).
Brazil: Pontificio Universidade Catholico, Rio de Janeiro
Keynotes, lectures, workshops, conferences and presentations at Pontificio Universidade Catholico, Rio de Janeiro and other venues, institutions, conferences and seminars in Brazil since 1996. Cofounder of Rio-Copenhagen Visual Culture Network, Pontificio Universidade Catholico. Rio de Janeiro and University of Copenhagen, 2006-, co-funded by Coordenaçao de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior, Brazil (CAPES) until 2018.
With Karl Erik Schøllhammer establishment of formalized collaboration between at Pontificio Universidade Catholico, Rio de Janeiro and The Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, 2010 –
Collaboration on publications, most recently the three volume collection Transvisuality. The cultural Dimension of Visuality which he is co-editing for Liverpool University Press, 2013-2019 and Socioaesthetics: Ambience - Imaginary, Social and Critical Theory, Brill in 2015.
Work with Pontificio Universidade Catholico, Rio de Janeiro on PhD-education and facilitation of research-mobility since 2010, facilitating 10 Brazilean PhD-residences in Copenhagen and establishing a broader interface between Danish and Brazilean research in the humanities, co-funded by Coordenaçao de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior, Brazil (CAPES).
2018- foreign coordinator of Cenários Contemporâneos da Imagem e da Cultura Visual (Contemporary Scenarios of the Image and the Visual Culture), Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, funded by Coordenaçao de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior, Brazil (CAPES).
2019, Visiting Professor, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Research organization
Work in many different partnerships and project formats with public and private institution, external stakeholders and NGOS in many parts of the world, with a key focus on Australia, Brazil, and Somali Peninsula.
He has participated in broad range of initiatives for research in visual culture, as co-director of The Danish Network for Research in Visual Culture (2004-06) and in Discourses of the visual: national and international perspectives (DVNIP) (European Science Foundation - ESF Scientific Network) (2004-2006). He was a member of The Culture of Ubiquitous Information (Nordforsk) (http://ubiquity.nu/), 2010-12 and Nordic Network of Visual Studies (NordForsk), 2008-2011. He was a member of Network of Migration and Culture (https://migrationandculture.ku.dk/), 2012-2014. He is a cofounder of Rio-Copenhagen Visual Culture Network, Pontificio Universidade Catholico. Rio de Janeiro and University of Copenhagen, 2006-, currently co-funded by Coordenaçao de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior, Brazil (CAPES).
Work with The Thesis Eleven group anchored at Australian universities, the Centre for Cultural Sociology at La Trobe University, Australia and the journal Thesis Eleven Critical Theory and Historical Sociology, SAGE Publications. Board member of the board of Thesis Eleven. Critical theory and historical sociology (https://thesiseleven.com/about/). Adjunct professor for creativity, innovation and ICT, School of Creative Arts, James Cook University, Australia.
Supervision of PhD-students funded by Danish Council for Independent Research Fund Denmark, 2007 –; facilitation of research-mobility for PhD-students between Danish and Brazilian research in the Humanities, co-funded by Coordenaçao de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior, Brazil (CAPES), 2008 –2018, assessment of PhD-students, Monash University, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne University, all in Australia.
Blind peer review of research projects for the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF), European Research Council (ERC) and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), many peer reviews of papers for Danish and international publications, journals and publishers.
Associate Member of the Bauman Institute, University of Leeds.
Conferences as organizer
2009, SocioAesthetics: A Symposium On Aesthetics, culture and social life. Co-organizer of international conference, Copenhagen 2009, in collaboration with Monash University, Melbourne (http://socioaesthetics.ku.dk/)
2010, Atrocities And Imagination II. Extreme Imagery - research seminar. Co-organizer of bi-national conference with the Rio-Copenhagen Visual Culture Research Network 2010, in collaboration with Pontificio Universidade Catholico, Rio de Janeiro.
2012 Viscosity of Memory, Velocity of Media. Collective images of history in contemporary visual culture. Co-organizer the international conference, in collaboration with Lund University (https://hum.ku.dk/kalender/2012/september/viscosity_memory/).
2013 , Practising Art as Politics. On The Potential Of Somali Culture In Current Globalisation. Co-organizer of the fist international conference om Somali culture in Denmark, in collaboration with Aalborg University, Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, University of Copenhagen and Academy for Peace and Development, Somaliland (http://www.copenhagensomaliseminar.net/events-2/events/).
2013-2014 Bildwissenschaft & Visual Culture. IKK-lectures series. Co-organizer of international lecture series, presenting major contributors to debates on the visual, from Germany, Denmark, Austria, and the US, in collaboration with Goethe-institut Dänemark and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation (https://kunstogkulturvidenskab.ku.dk/bildwissenschaft/).
2013-2014 The Hydra Dialogues - Cartographic Aesthetics and an Architecture of the Event. Co-organizer of international conference and research initiative on topological architecture, with Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, Aarhus School of Architecture, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Visual Arts and Roskilde University (http://www.karch.dk/hydra).
2015 Diasporas and new media for development – perspectives, on the role of new media in communication exchange and the culture of diaspora. Co-organizer with mPower, Dhaka and Center for Advanced Migration Studies (AMIS), UCPH (https://humanities.ku.dk/calendar/2015/july/diasporas_and_new_media /)
2017 ICT Solution Design, Data Driven Decision Making and Data Management Creative Data In A Global World. Project formats for ICT4D (Information and Communication Technology for Development, UN headline) with point of departure in Bangladeshi social enterprise mPower’s ground breaking work. Co-organizer with mPower, Dhaka, Architecture, Urbanism, and Landscape, KADK, Center for Advanced Migration Studies (AMIS), and Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, UCPH (https://artsandculturalstudies.ku.dk/Calendar/2017/ict-solution-design/ )
2018 International Lecture Series Spring 2018, Architecture, Urbanism and Progressive Ecology. Curator and co-organizer with Institute of Archirtecture, Urbanism and Landscape, KADK (https://kadk.dk/international-lecture-series-archive).
2019 IKK-Conference. Politics: Orientations and Possibilities of the Present. Co-organizer with Mikkel Bolt, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, UCPH.
2019 Visuals in the making: the transpower of the visual - Visual Practices. International seminar on visual culture, with Rio de Janeiro. 27-28 November. Co-organizer withwith Pontificio Universidade Catholico, Rio de Janeiro.
Editorial Boards
Thesis Eleven. Critical theory and historical sociology, London: Sage Journals (https://thesiseleven.com/)
Ekfrase: Nordisk Tidsskrift For Visuell Kultur, Oslo: Universitetsforlaget (https://www.idunn.no/ekfrase)
Atlantica Revista de Arte y Pensamiento, Gran Canaria: CAAM. Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (https://www.facebook.com/groups/241113742638607/) (1992-2014)
Teaching/ E-learning
He coordinated the first MA-program in Visual Culture Studies in Scandinavia 2002-2009 and headed its development from an experimental program to a permanent program presently with ca. 30 students enrolled pr year (2019). He has a broad experience with teaching for more than 30 years, in particular with theoretical courses and seminars; practice-related, -led, and creative teaching; courses and presentations in research-based academic education within the fields of visual cultural studies, cultural studies, design and creative education, globalization issues, philosophy, art history, and innovation. Including experimenting and outreach formats with partners in the creative industries and creative education. He has lectured extensively in Australia, Europe, Brazil, USA, Sri Lanka, Singapore, India, Somaliland (course teaching, paper presentations, visiting scholarships, seminars, workshops). He has taught for 25 years in many parts of the Danish education system, high schools, peoples high schools, primary schools etc. Since 2016 he has coordinated a mentor-organisation which encourages and support students in the MA in Visual Culture to establish mentor-agreements with external partners. From 2020 he is part of the team that teaches the Danish påart of the MA-program 4Cities (https://www.4cities.eu/).
In 2014 he set up Understanding Creativity - a 13 lecture video course in collaboration with Arts and Creative Media, James Cook University, one of two first full length telelearning courses ever recorded at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen. 2015-16 he set up the course Diversity: Administration, Management an Innovation, at Master in Advanced Migration Studies, UCPH, the first fully interactive online course in the history of the Facultuty of Humanities, UCPH. 2015-regular use of vodcast as supplement to courses at Master in Visual Culture, UCPH.
Management
As Head of Studies and Chair of the Study Board at Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen 2007-2011 he headed the creation of a departmental framework for studies out of the four formerly independent departments making up the sections of the current department: art history, theater science, comparative literature and musicology.
He presided over the establishment of a joint study board, a strategic education plan, a reformed study administration, MA thesis contract system, accreditation strategies, quality assurance formats, alumni initiatives, a pedagogical development plan, internationalization approaches, including new initiatives such as a structure of nine elective topics at the MA level, from communication to aesthetical thought, diversification of master thesis formats into project, product and academic specializations, and a study track in innovation for the Humanities encompassing modules at BA, MA and a MA Thesis format.
He facilitated “Joint Master - Erasmus Mundus in Performing Arts Studies” (http://performingarts-mundus.eu/), the first Erasmus Mundus program in Danish Humanities and the cross institutional MA program 4Cities (http://www.4cities.eu/) in collaboration with universities in Brussels, Vienna, and Madrid. He participated in the department’s management team and the Head of Studies Circle at the Faculty of Humanities in the period. Between 2007 and 2011 Department of Arts and Cultural Studies emerged as one of the most educationally productive units within the Humanities at University of Copenhagen.
He co-initiated the MA in Advanced Migration Studies, Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, accredited in 2014 and starting September 2014. 2015-2016 he taught the module on “Diversity: Administration, Management and Innovation“ in the program, the first fully interactive online course in real time in the history of The Faculty of Humanities.
Culture
Since the early 90s he has worked as a free lance art critic, affiliated with the cultural weekly Weekendavisen 1993-97, and as curator of art and design exhibitions.Since the early 1990s he has written many catalogue texts, newspaper articles, contribution to surveys and reports, reviews etc., most recently three texts for the 30th Council of Europe Art Exhibition. The Desire for Freedom. European Art since 1945. Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, October 2012 to January 2013, on Asger Jorn, Superflex, and Gilbert & George.
Key topics: Culture, design, art, innovation, urbanization with a particular interest in;
I Involve my research with a broad experience as project leader, curator, critic, journalist, manager, innovator, consultant and cultural activitist and have often organized my teaching with external partners, from civil activists such as the Trampoline House over the commercial broadcaster TV3 to online teaching at James Cook University, Australia.
Projects
Building, Urbanization, Climate: PI, 2018 – ; research, teaching, development and knowledge transfer, focusing on contemporary urbanisation and architecture in the Somali Peninsula, in collaboration with Dreyers Foundation, Copenhagen; Dahabshiil, Hargeisa; and Abaarso Tech University, Hargeisa (https://www.instagram.com/p/BpOoDXjAKd0/). See also book-ms in progress, Tracing Somali Architecture, https://issuu.com/fseehusen/docs/som-bog-high-res
Visual Practice: 2018 – ; Foreign Coordinator, research project in visual practices, with Contemporary Scenarios of the Image and the Visual Culture, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. See Youtube-channel, Trans Visual CAPES-PRINT PUC-Rio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM1qFuJqb94
Creative Tingbjerg - Festival of Ideas: PI, cultural mapping and inclusive innovation with an impact focus. The district Tingbjerg, Copenhagen, with public housing organizations in Copenhagen - to be announced.
Book projects in progress
Trans Visual: visual culture in the anthropo-eccene. Leiden and Boston: Brill 2020.
Tracing Somali Architecture (https://issuu.com/fseehusen/docs/som-bog-high-res) (2021).
Recent books
Transvisuality: The Cultural Dimension of Visuality (Volume 3): Purposive Action: Design and Branding (published 2019)
https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/products/109479
Verner Panton. Environments, Colors, Systems, Patterns (published 2018) http://uk.phaidon.com/store/design/verner-panton-9780714877167
Architecture, Drawing Topology (Published 2017)
http://www.spurbuch.de/en/product-reader/product/architecture-drawing-topology.html
Selection of recent keynotes
Colonial and PostColonial World Literature: Postcolonial Perspectives, University of Delhi 2018, 15-18 March 2018, New Delhi, India; invited to panel on global crowd sourcing.
Birth Centenary of legendary architect Padmashree Laurie Baker, Department of Architecture College of Engineering, Trivandrum, India 2018. Invited speaker.
XVth Edition of the International Seminar on Literary Studies: Literature and Arts in Bodily Presence, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2019. Invited keynote.
Publications
Research activities in Europe, Brazil, Somalia, and Australia; conferences, keynotes, seminars, networks. Accredited for 116 publications, including 21 books registered at research registration/CURIS, University of Copenhagen. Among them the best selling Designmaskinen. Design af den moderne verden [The Design Machine. Design of the Modern World], articles on the most read list of Sage Publications, Thesis Eleven Critical Theory and Historical Sociology, and the recent monograph Verner Panton. Environments, Colors, Systems, Patterns. Phaidon, London 2018. Currently finalizing a second ph.d (dr.phil), 'Trans Visual: visual culture in the anthropo-eccene’, on the relation between dynamic topologies of contemporary culture and creative forms of the visual, to be published at Brill in 2020. It develops and complements the three volume collection Transvisuality. The cultural Dimension of Visuality that I initiated and co-edited for Liverpool University Press, 2013-2019 and the volume on Socioaesthetics. Ambience - Imaginary, I co-edited for Social and Critical Theory, Brill in 2015.
Management
As Head of Studies and Chair of the Study Board at Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen 2007-2011 I headed the creation of the departmental framework for all study programs (BA and MA) continuing out of the four independent departments making up the sections of Department of Arts and Cultural Studies. I presided over the establishment of a joint study board, a strategic education plan, a reformed study administration, MA-thesis contract system, accreditation strategies, quality assurance formats, alumni initiatives, a pedagogical development plan, internationalization approaches, including, “Joint Master - Erasmus Mundus in Performing Arts Studies”, the first Erasmus Mundus program in Danish Humanities and the international, interdisciplinary, MA-program in urban studies, 4Cities (http://www.4cities.eu/), in collaboration with universities in Brussels, Vienna, and Madrid.
Short CV
Anders Michelsen; Associate Professor, PhD, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, 2007 - ; Coordinator of the first master program in Visual Culture Studies in Scandinavia 2002-2009; Consultant/lecturer, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation 2002- ; Head of Studies, Chairman of Study Board, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies 2007-2011; Chairman of PeaceWare Somaliland, 2009 - 2012; affiliated Copenhagen School of Global Health 2010-2012; mobility-coordinator for PhD-students, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-UCPH 2010-2018; steering committee, Centre for Advanced Migration Research (AMIS), University of Copenhagen 2012 - ; External Lecturer, Institute of Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape 2012-2018; adjunct professor, Arts and Creative Media, James Cook, Australia 2014 - 2016; Affiliated with 4Cities, MA in urbanization, UCPH, 2018 – ; Foreign coordinator, Contemporary Scenarios of the Image and the Visual Culture), Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2019 – ; Visiting professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2019; Visiting professor, University of Piauí, Brazil, 2019.
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