Research groups

We currently host five research groups. Some of our groups have been well established for over ten years and now also play a considerable role within our MA programmes and have gained considerable research and development contracts in recent years.

Current groups

Arki

The ARKI research group deals with understanding and influencing the evolution of the social practices that take advantage of new digital technology in a future media environment.

Crucible Studio

Crucible Studio studies and develops narration of the digital, non-linear and interactive media. Studio's goal is to achieve deeper emotional experiences in the interactive media and to create production methods to develop content and technology simultaneously in the multi-talented teams of artists, designers, scientists and technology experts.

Learning Environments Research Group

Learning Environments Research Group (short name: LeGroup) is involved in research, design and development of New Media tools, as well as their use and application, in the field of learning. The group has collaborated in, generated and coordinated several research and development projects at national, Nordic and European levels.

Sound and Physical Interaction

Sound and Physical Interaction (SOPI) reserach group is focusing on sound and its emerging role in New Media practices. SOPI research group deals with digital sound in more aesthetically engaging forms. SOPI is interested in the research and implementation of sound design together with physical interaction practices on various levels to advance their roles and impact in the future of media and interactive art.

Systems of representation

The Systems of Representation group conducts research into the representation of knowledge. The group works on research projects, educational activities and research literature.

Past groups

Profiles on our past research groups are not currently available. For more information, please contact us.