Hello Forest! Hello Spirits! A seminar on Finnish mythology
Have you ever wondered why Finns’ relationship with the forest is so intensive?
Nature has always been present in Finnish mythology and culture, and it has shaped Finns’ story about themselves into a narrative about Finnish art, timber and the Winter War. Hello Forest! Hello Spirits! -seminar introduces Finnish mythology and examines how along, with Sámi mythology, it is interpreted especially in popular culture: comics, games, music and fashion.
At the end of the seminar, there is a presentation of the results of the DIMYMYDI Digital Mythologies-Mythological Digitalities project, and the international student mythology workshop on Finnish Mythology held at Aalto University (December 3-8, 2023).
The seminar is a part of EU-funded project DIMYMYDI Digital Mythologies - Mythological Digitalities coordinated by Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture.
The seminar will be held on Sunday 10 December at in Helsinki Oodi Library in Maijansali auditorium from 10 am till 5.30 pm.
Sunday 10 December 2023
10.05-10.15: Welcome
10.15-11.00:
Mr. Frog, Core Fellow, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Study:
A Look at Finn-Karelian Mythology
11.00-11.45:
Reetta Ranta, Storyteller and Media Executive:
Timeless Rituals and Stories Inspired by Finnish Nature
And Mythology
11.45-12.30:
Tuija Peltomaa, MA, Art Historian:
Human Nature and Nature, in the Kalevala Epic and Visual Arts
12.30-13.20:
lunch break
13.20-15.20 case presentations
13.20-13.40:
Ida Edgren, PhD student:
Myths and Folklore as Inspiration for Video Games
13.40-14.00:
Lada Suomenrinne, visual artist:
Biegga Bieggá, and the Broken Veins on My Cheeks;
Photographing at the End of the World.
14.00-14.20:
Sanna Hukkanen, sarjakuvataiteilja:
“Covered by Forest” – a comic book on Finnish mythology
14.20-14.40:
Kirsti Runavik, author & visual artist specialized in Nordic mythology:
Old Shaman Drums in Finland
14.40-15.00:
Julia Toarie Strandman, visual artist:
Marras - Finnish mythology and spell tradition from
the queer feminist perspective
15.00-15.20:
Merle Karp, visual designer & artist:
Nature as Magic - on an audiovisual performance
15.20-15.50:
Coffee break
15.50-17.30:
DIMYMYDI Digital Mythologies - Mythologies
project and Aalto University (School of Arts, Design
and Architecture) student workshop
Mythology: Nature (3-8 Dec 2023) introductions
Co-founded by the European Union
Welcome!
Nature has always been present in Finnish mythology and culture, and it has shaped Finns’ story about themselves into a narrative about Finnish art, timber and the Winter War. Hello Forest! Hello Spirits! -seminar introduces Finnish mythology and examines how along, with Sámi mythology, it is interpreted especially in popular culture: comics, games, music and fashion.
At the end of the seminar, there is a presentation of the results of the DIMYMYDI Digital Mythologies-Mythological Digitalities project, and the international student mythology workshop on Finnish Mythology held at Aalto University (December 3-8, 2023).
The seminar is a part of EU-funded project DIMYMYDI Digital Mythologies - Mythological Digitalities coordinated by Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture.
The seminar will be held on Sunday 10 December at in Helsinki Oodi Library in Maijansali auditorium from 10 am till 5.30 pm.
Sunday 10 December 2023
10.05-10.15: Welcome
10.15-11.00:
Mr. Frog, Core Fellow, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Study:
A Look at Finn-Karelian Mythology
11.00-11.45:
Reetta Ranta, Storyteller and Media Executive:
Timeless Rituals and Stories Inspired by Finnish Nature
And Mythology
11.45-12.30:
Tuija Peltomaa, MA, Art Historian:
Human Nature and Nature, in the Kalevala Epic and Visual Arts
12.30-13.20:
lunch break
13.20-15.20 case presentations
13.20-13.40:
Ida Edgren, PhD student:
Myths and Folklore as Inspiration for Video Games
13.40-14.00:
Lada Suomenrinne, visual artist:
Biegga Bieggá, and the Broken Veins on My Cheeks;
Photographing at the End of the World.
14.00-14.20:
Sanna Hukkanen, sarjakuvataiteilja:
“Covered by Forest” – a comic book on Finnish mythology
14.20-14.40:
Kirsti Runavik, author & visual artist specialized in Nordic mythology:
Old Shaman Drums in Finland
14.40-15.00:
Julia Toarie Strandman, visual artist:
Marras - Finnish mythology and spell tradition from
the queer feminist perspective
15.00-15.20:
Merle Karp, visual designer & artist:
Nature as Magic - on an audiovisual performance
15.20-15.50:
Coffee break
15.50-17.30:
DIMYMYDI Digital Mythologies - Mythologies
project and Aalto University (School of Arts, Design
and Architecture) student workshop
Mythology: Nature (3-8 Dec 2023) introductions
Co-founded by the European Union
Welcome!
When
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Where
Keskustakirjasto Oodi, Maijansali
Töölönlahdenkatu 4, 00100 Helsinki