InFormation is a Nordic journal dedicated to exploring the dynamic intersections of art and research. Its primary focus is on presenting and critically examining artistic research practices within the Nordic context. This interdisciplinary journal bridges the gap between scholarly inquiry and artistic creation, offering a platform for artists, researchers, and academics to engage in meaningful dialogue.
The journal delves into a broad range of topics, including practice-based research, artistic interventions, and the theoretical underpinnings of art as a form of knowledge production. It encourages submissions that challenge traditional research methodologies, offering innovative approaches to inquiry. InFormation is indexed in databases relevant to art, design, and humanities research, making it accessible to a wide audience of scholars and practitioners.
InFormation aims to foster critical reflection and advance the field of artistic research, encouraging submissions from both emerging and established voices. This journal welcomes diverse perspectives and strives to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolving relationship between art and research in the Nordic region. Consider submitting your work to contribute to this important conversation.