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Trond Lossius is a sound and installation artist living in [[Bergen]]. He has collaborated with other artists on a large number of cross-disciplinary projects, in particular sound installations and works for stage. His projects has been presented at major venues in Norway and abroad, including Dutch Electronic Arts Festival, World Wide Video Festival and Electrohype. He has contributed to several productions with the contemporary performance group Verdensteatret, winner of New York Dance and Performance Awards a.k.a. The Bessies 2005-2006 in the Installation & New Media category.
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'''Trond Lossius''' is a sound and installation artist living in [[Bergen]], Norway. His projects investigate sound, place and space, using sound spatialisation and multichannel audio as an invisible and temporal sculptural medium in works engaging with the site. He has collaborated with other artists on a large number of cross-disciplinary projects, in particular, sound installations and works for stage. As part of LMW, in collaboration with Jon Arne Mogstad and [[Jeremy Welsh]], he has done a series of installations combining paintings, video, prints, and sound. He has contributed to several productions with the contemporary performance group Verdensteatret, winner of New York Dance and Performance Awards a.k.a. The Bessies 2005-2006 in the Installation & New Media category.
  
He graduated with a master degree in geophysics from the University of Bergen, and went on to study music and composition at The Grieg Academy. From 2003-2007 he was a research fellow in the arts at Bergen National Academy of the Arts. Trond Lossius is currently replacement professor at Bergen National Academy of the Arts, engaged in research and development at [[BEK]], a guest researcher at the University of Oslo and member of the management committee of an European research project on sonic interaction design.
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He graduated with a master degree in geophysics from the University of Bergen and went on to study music and composition at The Grieg Academy. From 2003-2007 he was a research fellow in the arts at Bergen National Academy of the Arts.
  
http://www.trondlossius.no/
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Trond Lossius is Head of Research at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, and has previously worked at [[BEK|BEK – Bergen Center for Electronic Arts]]. He is one of the developers of the software framework [http://www.jamoma.org/ Jamoma], and he has ported [http://www.ambisonic.net/ Ambisonic Toolkit] to a set of plugins for the Reaper DAW. He was Norwegian delegate to the European COST action on [http://sid.soundobject.org/ sonic interaction design] 2008-2011. 2012-2013 he was engaged as full professor at Bergen Academy of Art and Design coordinating the artistic research project [http://replace-project.blogspot.com/ Re:place]. [http://www.trondlossius.no/pages/bio (2019)]
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* [http://www.trondlossius.no/ Personal website]
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* [https://vimeo.com/lossius Vimeo]
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* [https://github.com/lossius GitHub]
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* [https://twitter.com/lossius Twitter]
  
 
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Revision as of 09:27, 18 October 2019

Trond Lossius is a sound and installation artist living in Bergen, Norway. His projects investigate sound, place and space, using sound spatialisation and multichannel audio as an invisible and temporal sculptural medium in works engaging with the site. He has collaborated with other artists on a large number of cross-disciplinary projects, in particular, sound installations and works for stage. As part of LMW, in collaboration with Jon Arne Mogstad and Jeremy Welsh, he has done a series of installations combining paintings, video, prints, and sound. He has contributed to several productions with the contemporary performance group Verdensteatret, winner of New York Dance and Performance Awards a.k.a. The Bessies 2005-2006 in the Installation & New Media category.

He graduated with a master degree in geophysics from the University of Bergen and went on to study music and composition at The Grieg Academy. From 2003-2007 he was a research fellow in the arts at Bergen National Academy of the Arts.

Trond Lossius is Head of Research at Oslo National Academy of the Arts, and has previously worked at BEK – Bergen Center for Electronic Arts. He is one of the developers of the software framework Jamoma, and he has ported Ambisonic Toolkit to a set of plugins for the Reaper DAW. He was Norwegian delegate to the European COST action on sonic interaction design 2008-2011. 2012-2013 he was engaged as full professor at Bergen Academy of Art and Design coordinating the artistic research project Re:place. (2019)

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