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-The Academy of Rhythmorfology (ARm) studies rhythmicity as a form-finding force. We explore the internal and surrounding rhythms of the living, how they connect and oscillate and make form. ARm is also concerned with the rupture of external rhythms and their effects on life forms. The academy is a collaboration between artist Signe Lidén, biologist and media theorist Arjen Mulder and curator Hilde Methi+The Academy of Rhythmorphology (ARm) studies rhythmicity as a form-finding force. We explore the internal and surrounding rhythms of the living, how they connect and oscillate and make form. ARm is also concerned with the rupture of external rhythms and their effects on life forms. 
  
-– – –+The Academy of Rhythmorphology is a collaborative initiative by artist Signe Lidén, writer Arjen Mulder and curator Hilde Methi. ARm has emerged through an engagement with the intertidal zone along the shorelines of the Lofoten islands in 2019 and the work //The Tidal Sense// by Lidén within [[https://2019.liaf.no/en/|LIAF 2019]]. 
  
-Signe Lidén is an artist based in Oslo, Norway. Her work explores relations between place, sensing and sound. Through field recording, instrument building and conversations, she approaches place as a dynamic becoming produced by geological, biological and atmospheric processes, as well as social and economic relations. Her work spans from sound installations, video and performance to more documentary forms such as sound essays and archives. 
  
-Arjen Mulder is 
  
-Hilde Methi is an independent curator based in Kirkenes, in Northeastern Norway. She builds up long-term collaborations infusing artistic ideas in local settings. Her recent work includes  Lofoten International Art Festival – LIAF 2019, The Kelp Congress, and touring exhibition Hábmet Hámi/ Making Form (2018-2019). Dark Ecology with Sonic Acts (NL) presented site-responsive works in the Norwegian-Russian border area (2014-2016). She co-edited The Kelp Congress book published in 2020.