Josefin Lindebrink is an acoustician, artist and researcher active in the intersection of art and science. With a background in music and physics her work critically explores encounters between emerging technologies and the human body.
Her work has been presented at Marabouparken Konsthall, Stockholm; FILE Festival São Paulo; ISEA2017, Manizales; Fridman Gallery, New York; MMHL Artifact, Leuven; CMRC’s 35th Anniversary, Athens; Uferstudios, Berlin; Fylkingen, Stockholm; Acentech, Boston; and Laboratorio Sensorial in Guadalajara. Her talks on topics such as acoustics, sound and auralization has been hosted by IEEE Signal Processing Chapter, University of Auckland; Berklee College of Music, Boston; Escuela Superior de Arquitectura, Guadalajara; Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts, Stockholm; Universidad de las Artes, Guayaquil; HackerspaceSG, Singapore and EMS (Elektronmusikstudion) in Stockholm. She educates architects, acousticians, audiologists, urban planners, performance artists and musicians in architectural acoustics, sound art, psychoacoustics and hearing-based perception. She received a master’s degree in applied physics at Chalmers University, Gothenburg 2011.
Between 2018-2021 she was the chairperson of Fylkingen new music and intermedia art in Stockholm, Sweden. She is currently a Core group member and Working Group leader in the project Toolkit of Care (2022-2026), funded by COST.