Christian Jaksjø

Christian Jaksjø’s musical background includes studies of improvisation, composition, and electro-acoustic music, an extensive performing career on trombone, euphonium, and related instruments, interdiciplinary experimental studies of dynamic form with architects, designers and engineers, along with a concurrent, groundbreaking creative practice as a composer. Pivotal to his work, both as a composer and as an improviser, is rendering audible the inaudible: underlying forces as well as otherwise imperceptible patterns. Christian Jaksjø lives and works in Oslo (where he was born in 1973) and in Frankfurt am Main (where he, since 2003, plays trombone in the hr-Bigband). 

Af Christian Jaksjø

  • essay
    30.03.2014

    Construction Drive (2000-2006)

    Jøran Rudi har skabt Construction Drive - et kunstværk-som-computerspil. I artiklen reflekterer han over æstetiske elementer og udfordringer i det kunstneriske og kompositoriske arbejde med computerspil.
    Af Jøran Rudi & Christian Jaksjø
  • essay
    30.03.2014

    Construction Drive (2000-2006)

    In this article Jøran Rudi discusses aesthetic elements and challenges in working with computer games from an artistic point of view. The article reflects on the creation of game Construction Drive.
    Af Jøran Rudi & Christian Jaksjø
  • fokus
    28.03.2014

    Digital

    Digital
    With this Focus we investigate the latest developments in the digital domain – and their pervasiveness and rapid pace, which demand a closer look at the relations between arts and technology.
    Af Rasmus Holmboe, Sanne Krogh Groth, Christian Jaksjø & Andreas Engström
  • fokus
    27.03.2014

    Digital

    Digital
    Dette Fokus belyser de seneste udviklinger i det digitale domæne – udviklinger, der foregår hastigt og er gennemgribende, og som derfor kræver et nærmere blik på forholdet mellem kunsten og teknologien.
    Af Sanne Krogh Groth, Rasmus Holmboe, Christian Jaksjø & Andreas Engström