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Henrik Frisk is a Professor of Digital Sound Art at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm (KMH), specializing in electroacoustic composition, improvisation, and postcolonial perspectives in artistic research. He holds roles as Subject Representative for Research in Music and Subject Manager for the AIM master's program. His work bridges composition, performance, and technology, with international collaborations and leadership in initiatives like the Interface Research Lab. He has served as Acting Vice-Chancellor for Research since 2023 and oversees doctoral supervision across multiple institutions.
- Education: Artistic education from Copenhagen, New York, and Banff; PhD in Artistic Research (Lund University, 2008)
- Research: Focuses on improvisation ethics, cultural heritage preservation, and transcultural collaboration. Leads projects like Studio Saigon and Traces of Sound.
- Awards: Not explicitly listed, but recognized for contributions to sound art and academic leadership.
His artistic work includes performances with The Six Tones and installations exploring sound’s spatial and cultural dimensions. He chairs major initiatives like the Interface Research Lab, uniting Swedish music academies’ doctoral researchers.
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