***Updated list available here***
Peer-reviewed publications (selection):
- Jørgensen, J., “From Soft Sculpture to Soft Robotics: Retracing Entropic Aesthetics of the Life-like” In Shifting Interfaces: An Anthology of Presence, Empathy, and Agency in 21st-Century Media Arts. Aldouby, H. (ed.). Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. 2020.
- Christiansen, M. B. & Jørgensen.“Augmenting Soft Robotics with Sound“, HRI ’20: Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery.
- Jørgensen, J. & Ploetz, S., “LARPing Human-Robot Interaction“, HRI 2020 Workshop on Exploring Creative Content in Social Robotics.
- Jørgensen, J. “Constructing Soft Robot Aesthetics. Art, Sensation, and Materiality in Practice.” (PhD thesis). IT Univ. Copenhagen. 2019
- Jørgensen, J. “Enacting the Soft Automaton: Empirical Ontologies and two Soft Robots from Media Art and Technical Research.” In EVA Copenhagen 2018 – Politics of the Machines – Art and After, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark, 15 – 17 May 2018. Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC), BCS (British Computer Society): The Chartered Institute for IT, UK, 9 pages.
- F. Veenstra, J. Jørgensen, and S. Risi. “Evolution of Fin Undulation on a Physical Knifefish-inspired Soft Robot”. In Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2018 (GECCO ’18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 8 pages.
- J. Jørgensen. “Appeal and Perceived Naturalness of a Soft Robotic Tentacle”. In HRI’18 Companion: Conference on ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, March 5-8, 2018, Chicago, IL, USA. ACM, NY, NY, USA. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3173386.3176985
- J. Jørgensen. “Leveraging Morphological Computation for Expressive Movement Generation in a Soft Robotic Artwork.” (2017) In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Movement Computing, 20:1–20:4. MOCO ’17. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. doi:10.1145/3077981.3078029.
- J. Jørgensen. “Prolegomena for a Transdisciplinary Investigation Into the Materialities of Soft Systems.” (2017) In ISEA 2017 Manizales: Bio-Creation and Peace: Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Electronic Art. University of Caldas, 2017.
- L. Beloff & J. Jørgensen. “The Condition: Towards Hybrid Agency” In ISEA 2016 Hong Kong CULTURAL R>EVOLUTION: Proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Art. School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, pp. 14-19
Other publications (communication, teaching materials, art criticism etc.):
- Jørgensen, J. “Laser Cut Molds for PneuNet Bending Actuators” In: Soft Robotics Toolkit. 2018. Online: https://softroboticstoolkit.com/laser-cut-molds
- Jørgensen, J. “Parametric Tool to Generate 3D Printable PneuNet Bending Actuator Molds” In: Soft Robotics Toolkit. 2018. Online: https://softroboticstoolkit.com/parametric-tool-3d-printed-molds
- “Mimetic Entanglement and Other Anthropocentric Myths in Ian Ingram’s Next Animals”, in: Stina Marie Hasse Jørgensen (ed.): Ian Ingram. Next Animals (exhibition catalogue). Copenhagen: Nikolaj Kunsthal, 2015. Online: http://www.nikolajkunsthal.dk/
- [Danish language] “Social praksis for robotter, dyr og mennesker”, KUNSTEN.NU, January 13 2015, Online: http://www.kunsten.nu/artikler/artikel.php?ian+ingram+next+animals+nikolaj+kunsthal
- [Danish language]“Drømmer androider om elektriske malerier?: Om at bruge robotter i billedkunstundervisningen”, in: Tegn. Tidsskrift for kunst og design, nr. 2., 2014.
- “A book can tell a story, but can a piece of wood? (Im)material history and aestheticization in Ulrik Weck’s Found series”, in: Ulrik Weck og Jonas Jørgensen (eds.), Ulrik Weck. Found. Revolver Publishing by Vice Versa, Berlin, 2011.
- [Danish language]“’In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary’ – Om æstetiseringstendensen og det hverdagslige”, in: Æstetiseringen af hverdagslivet, publication from the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, 2010.
- “Process and presence” in: Troels Sandegård (ed.), Troels Sandegård. The Traces. Revolver Publishing by Vice Versa, Berlin, 2008.
Abstracts (for papers given at conferences without proceedings):
- “’How to use the market to circulate a more interesting product’. Post-growth issues in the art of Tino Sehgal”. Abstract of paper presented at the Ephemera conference “Organizing for the post-growth economy” held at CBS (Copenhagen Business School), 8-9 May 2014.