Eija Timonen has written research articles and presented conference papers on ice, too.
Here are some of them:
2021
- The Flying Ants and The Beauty of Ice by Heidi Pietarinen & Eija Timonen (ref.) in Art-Based Methods for Decolonising Participatory Research. Eds by T. Seppälä, M. Sarantou, S. Miettinen. Routledge.
- Approaches to the Periphery – Peripheries in parallax: Brave new peripheries. Aalto University & University of Lapland
2019
- Icephery and the Icy Score – concepts for multisensory approach (Ruukku 13/2019)
- Images of Ice in North as a Meaning in Design and Art, edited by Maija Mäkikalli, Ysanne Holt & Tuija Hautala-Hirvioja. Lapland University Press, Rovaniemi.
2018
- Towards the Tops (Huippuja kohti)
- The Material Dimensions in Photographing Process
2016
- Photographing Ice. Narrating the Marginal seminar, Experimental Knowledge and Empowerment in Artistic Research, Rovaniemi, University of Lapland.
- Ice as an Object of Cultural Interpretations and Source for Product Design. Design Thinking Research seminar in Mechanical Engineering (Design Group) at the Center for Design Research, Standford University.
2015
- Abstract Materiality (in Finnish). Mari Mäkiranta & Eija Timonen. Ruukku 3, Journal of Artistic Research.
- Material Dialogue: Ice Captured on Photos and Textiles. Eija Timonen & Heidi Pietarinen. 2nd International Conference | Local and Global Arctic. In the Spirit of Rovaniemi Process 24–26.11.2015, Rovaniemi, Finland.
- Perception of Ice and its Mythological Interpretations. The North as a Meaning in Design and Art. Korundi 30.–31.10.2015, Rovaniemi, Finland.
- Material thinking as the basis for the art-making processes in Possible Worlds (short film 2013) and the Light of Ice (video installation 2013). Eija Timonen & Mari Mäkiranta in Asian Art and Humanities Conference, Osaka, April 2015.
- Creating Meanings of Ice by Photos and Textiles. Eija Timonen & Heidi Pietarinen in Asian Art and Humanities Conference, Osaka, April 2015. Also Conference proceedings (ref.) ISSN: 2186-229X, pp. 121-132.
2014
- Photographing Ice and its Mythological Interpretations. The Environmental Seminar by Kalevala Society. Presented also in Arctic Design Week 2015, Rovaniemi, Finland
- Ice as a material for art making and for mythological interpretations. Environmental Mythologies, ed. by Seppo Knuuttila and Ulla Piela. The Yearbook of Kalevala Society. Helsinki.