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'''Ellen Johanne Røed''' (1970) is a visual artist and Professor of Film and Media at the Stockholm University of the Arts. She was educated at Trondheim Academy of Fine Art, NTNU (2001) and the University of Oslo (1994). She works with [[video art]] and is devoted to the moving image through interdisciplinary forms, collaboration and performativity. During the past years she has engaged in developing the frameworks that enables and supports artistic research, in particular in the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme.
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'''Ellen Johanne Røed''' (1970) is a visual artist and Pro-Rector, Professor of Film and Media at the Stockholm University of the Arts. She was educated at Trondheim Academy of Fine Art, NTNU (2001) and the University of Oslo (1994). She works with [[video art]] and is devoted to the moving image through interdisciplinary forms, collaboration and performativity. During the past years she has engaged in developing the frameworks that enables and supports artistic research, in particular in the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme.
  
Ellen J Røed previously worked at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, and Bergen Academy of Art and Design. She has completed a PhD equivalent fellowship in The Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship Programme.
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Ellen J Røed previously worked at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, and Bergen Academy of Art and Design. She has completed a PhD equivalent fellowship in The Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship Programme. [https://www.uniarts.se/folk/medarbetare/ellen-roed (2022)]
  
She was part of Norwegian art collectives [[Verdensteatret]] (1995-1996) and Motherboard (1996-1998). She worked at [[BEK|BEK - Bergen Center for Electronic Art]] (2002-2004) and at Bergen Academy of Art and Design (2004-2013), first as Assistant Professor and later as a Research fellow in Fine art. [https://www.uniarts.se/folk/medarbetare/ellen-roed (2019)]
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She was part of Norwegian art collectives [[Verdensteatret]] (1995-1996) and Motherboard (1996-1998). She worked at [[BEK|BEK - Bergen Center for Electronic Art]] (2002-2004) and at Bergen Academy of Art and Design (2004-2013), first as Assistant Professor and later as a Research fellow in Fine art.  
  
 
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* [http://ellenroed.no Personal website]
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* [http://ellenroed.no Website]
 
* [https://www.uniarts.se/folk/medarbetare/ellen-roed Profile on Stockholm U Arts]
 
* [https://www.uniarts.se/folk/medarbetare/ellen-roed Profile on Stockholm U Arts]
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* [https://stdh.academia.edu/EllenRøed Academia.edu]
 
* [http://www.thankyou-verymuch.com/eng/ellenroed.html Earlier personal website]
 
* [http://www.thankyou-verymuch.com/eng/ellenroed.html Earlier personal website]
  
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Ellen Johanne Røed (1970) is a visual artist and Pro-Rector, Professor of Film and Media at the Stockholm University of the Arts. She was educated at Trondheim Academy of Fine Art, NTNU (2001) and the University of Oslo (1994). She works with video art and is devoted to the moving image through interdisciplinary forms, collaboration and performativity. During the past years she has engaged in developing the frameworks that enables and supports artistic research, in particular in the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme.

Ellen J Røed previously worked at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, and Bergen Academy of Art and Design. She has completed a PhD equivalent fellowship in The Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship Programme. (2022)

She was part of Norwegian art collectives Verdensteatret (1995-1996) and Motherboard (1996-1998). She worked at BEK - Bergen Center for Electronic Art (2002-2004) and at Bergen Academy of Art and Design (2004-2013), first as Assistant Professor and later as a Research fellow in Fine art.

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