Writing:
Place and the Moving Image, Monograph. Routledge, in press, expected publication November 2025.
“Utopian Signals: Accidental Archivism of the Nyksund Ecotopia”, in METODE + LIAF 2024, vol.3 Currents, Regenerating Pasts for the not-yet, Authors: Brun, E., Pratschke, K., Hámos, G. Collages/animations: Kiliu, I./ Pratschke, K., Eds: Halland, I. & Solbakken, K., 2025.
“Disruptive Local Perspective: Arctic Living Beyond the Image”, in Hulda Rós Gudnadottir´s artist monography: Rhythm of Labor, Distanz Verlag. 2025
“Reconfiguring the Mountain: A Topographical Approach to Aesthetics ..”, in Aesthetics in the Age of Unreason, Nordic Journal of Aesthetics, vol.67. Eds: Bak Herrie, M. & Dias, T. 2024.
“Stubborn Mountains: Traversing Familiar Topographies with Paul Cézanne“(English/German), essay in Stubborn Places / Eigensinnige Orte, eds: S. Bürkle, A. Gross, K, Wegemann. Verlag Kettler, 2023.
“The Researcher-Filmmaker as a Topographical Thinker” , chapter in Constructions of the Real: intersections of documentary-based film practice and theory, Intellect Books, 2023
“3xShapes of Home: a Topographical Moving Image Experiment” , Textual Practice, Taylor & Francis vol.35, No.4. 2021
“Thinking Through Form”, essay + film, Screenworks Journal, vol. 11, 2021
“Ørnemetoden”, commentary, Norsk Medietidsskrift, 2021
Jury Statements / Reviews:
Big Tech Blues, Z-Filmtidsskrift, 2025
Big Tech Blues, Work in progress, LIAF – Lofoten International Art Festival, 2024. Reviews / Mentions: Stavanger Contemporary Art, Wallpaper Magazine, Kunstkritikk, The Art Newspaper.
3xShapes of Home, Johannes Binotto, Filmexplorer´s Video Essay Gallery, 2022
3xShapes of Home, Sight & Sound, Best Video-Essays, 2021
3xShapes of Home, Awarded the Ivan Juritz Prize for Creative Experiment in Visual Arts (2020). Jury statement by Josephine Pryde.
Place and the Moving Image, Monograph. Routledge, in press, expected publication November 2025.
“Utopian Signals: Accidental Archivism of the Nyksund Ecotopia”, in METODE + LIAF 2024, vol.3 Currents, Regenerating Pasts for the not-yet, Authors: Brun, E., Pratschke, K., Hámos, G. Collages/animations: Kiliu, I./ Pratschke, K., Eds: Halland, I. & Solbakken, K., 2025.
“Disruptive Local Perspective: Arctic Living Beyond the Image”, in Hulda Rós Gudnadottir´s artist monography: Rhythm of Labor, Distanz Verlag. 2025
“Reconfiguring the Mountain: A Topographical Approach to Aesthetics ..”, in Aesthetics in the Age of Unreason, Nordic Journal of Aesthetics, vol.67. Eds: Bak Herrie, M. & Dias, T. 2024.
“Stubborn Mountains: Traversing Familiar Topographies with Paul Cézanne“(English/German), essay in Stubborn Places / Eigensinnige Orte, eds: S. Bürkle, A. Gross, K, Wegemann. Verlag Kettler, 2023.
“The Researcher-Filmmaker as a Topographical Thinker” , chapter in Constructions of the Real: intersections of documentary-based film practice and theory, Intellect Books, 2023
“3xShapes of Home: a Topographical Moving Image Experiment” , Textual Practice, Taylor & Francis vol.35, No.4. 2021
“Thinking Through Form”, essay + film, Screenworks Journal, vol. 11, 2021
“Ørnemetoden”, commentary, Norsk Medietidsskrift, 2021
Jury Statements / Reviews:
Big Tech Blues, Z-Filmtidsskrift, 2025
Big Tech Blues, Work in progress, LIAF – Lofoten International Art Festival, 2024. Reviews / Mentions: Stavanger Contemporary Art, Wallpaper Magazine, Kunstkritikk, The Art Newspaper.
3xShapes of Home, Johannes Binotto, Filmexplorer´s Video Essay Gallery, 2022
3xShapes of Home, Sight & Sound, Best Video-Essays, 2021
3xShapes of Home, Awarded the Ivan Juritz Prize for Creative Experiment in Visual Arts (2020). Jury statement by Josephine Pryde.