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Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos is an artist / academic / fiction author. His practice
includes performance / legal theory / ecological pedagogy / lawscaping / performance lecture / video art / spatial justice / moving-poems / critical autopoiesis / online performance / radical ontologies / installation art / picpoetry / performance machines / fiction writing / sculpture / wavewriting / clay making / hydrothe- ory / painting / continental philosophy / posthumanism / nthropocenes. He is Professor of Law & Theory at the University of Westminster, and Director of The Westminster Law & Theory Lab. His academic books include the monographs Absent Environments (2007), Niklas Luhmann: Law, Justice, Society (2009), and Spatial Justice: Body Lawscape Atmosphere (2014). His fiction includes Book of Water and the novel Our Distance Became Water. His art practice has been shown at Palais de Tokyo, the 58th Venice Art Biennale 2019, the 16th Ven- ice Architecture Biennale 2016, the Tate Modern, and many others.
Sarah Schipschack
Sarah Schipschack is a mother, film curator, programmer, and producer, based in Tromsø, Norway. During the last 20 years Sarah has established several initiatives to produce and present moving images. Her practice is process-oriented with a critical approach to think about the agenda of image making, the presentation of moving images (context, materiality) and finding diverse approaches for the presentation of moving images.
Sarah is part of Polar Film Lab, an analogue film lab in Tromsø, that was established in 2016 and KINO- BOX founded in 2020, a dedicated micro-cinema to present Artists’ Moving Image in Tromsø.
Fredrik Mortensen
Fredrik Mortensen is an award-winning director and writer from Tromsø, Norway.
He’s a graduate from Westerdals and Stockholms Filmskola, and works within the realms of fiction and documentary. He is interested in exploring different shades of outsiderism and the weirdness of human nature, and his work has been screened at several film festivals around the world.
He is also an experienced film worker, the leader of the northern branch of the Norwegian Film Association and a long time collector of films, literature and Lego.