Event, Public Defence

Public Defence: Siren Elise Wilhelmsen

Start: 10.00

Place: Auditorium Kunt Knaus, Møllendalsveien 61

Odd New Spring in Research Catalogue

Siren Elise Wilhelmsen will defend her PhD project, "Odd New Spring: Towards Evolving Landscapes and a Reorientation in Design Practice" at the University of Bergen (KMD, Department of Design) on November 29, 2024.

"Odd New Spring: Towards Evolving Landscapes and a Reorientation in Design Practice" is an artistic research PhD project that explores methods for designers to engage with local environments, interdisciplinary communities, and professional fields in new ways. In the project, unwanted and problematised plants—specifically Invasive Alien Plant Species—serve as a foundation for knowledge creation and new local activities. This approach challenges the perception of these plants as strictly agonistic and reframes them in the context of sustainability, production, and resource management. Through the artistic practice, the plants are connected to stories from the past and visions for the future, encouraging reflection on current classifications and relations.

The artistic work culminated in the exhibition "Odd New Spring" at the University Museum in Bergen's Natural History Collections. Here, experimental artefacts, storytelling objects, interdisciplinary dialogues, and reflections point towards a new design position. The project envisions the designer as a bridge-builder across disciplines, fostering sustainable practices and coexistence within local landscapes.

Supervised by Mette L'orange (architect MNAL and visual artist) and Tim Parry-Williams (Professor of Art: Textiles, KMD).

Bio

Siren Elise Wilhelmsen is a Norwegian designer with a distinctive interest in exploring temporal and natural processes within everyday surroundings and objects. Aiming to inspire reflection and foster behavioural change through new perspectives on often-overlooked subjects and interactions.

Siren graduated in Industrial Design from the University of the Arts Berlin in 2010 and has worked as a freelance designer in Germany and Norway. Her work has been featured internationally, including at venues in New York, Tokyo, and London, in the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, the National Museum in Beijing, and the Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts in Lausanne. Her contributions to design have accumulated considerable awards, including the German Design Award and the Young Designer of the Year Award from Norsk Form.

In her PhD project at the University of Bergen's Faculty of Fine Art, Music, and Design, Siren has explored sustainable design strategies and approaches to work with local resources, systems and collaborators, aiming to foster new interactions with the environment through design.