NEW ISSUE!
A Peer-Reviewed Journal About / POST-DIGITAL RESEARCH
APRJA 3.1 (2014)
Edited by: Christian Ulrik Andersen, Geoff Cox, Georgios Papadopulos
http://www.aprja.net/?page_id=1291
The current issue of A Peer-reviewed Journal About “Post-digital
Research” (Volume 3 issue 1) is now online. It addresses the messy and
paradoxical condition of art and media after digital technology
revolutions and critically reflects on the term "post-digital”. The
issue is the outcome of a process where a number of researchers,
artist-researchers and Ph.D.'s have collaborated in presenting and
exchanging ideas around the subject. This follows an earlier call from
transmediale festival, Berlin, and a research event at Kunsthal Aarhus.
The issue does not present a uniform interpretation of the notion, but
includes a variety of positions related to the use of the term, its
application within various fields, and how it is reflected in artistic
research.
Contents are as follows:
The Post-digital condition
Florian Cramer – What is ‘Post-digital’?
Eric Snodgrass – Dusk to dawn: horizons of the digital/post-digital
Magnus Lawrie – Trash Versionality for Post-Digital Culture
Robert Jackson – Four Notes towards Propaganda and the Post-digital Symptom
Geoff Cox – Prehistories of the Post-digital: or, some old problems with
post-anything
Applications of the Post-digital
Alessandro Ludovico – Post Digital Publishing, hybrid and processual
objects in print
Georgios Papadopoulos – A Critical Engagement with Monetary Interfaces
Jonas Fritsch and Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen – An Ethology of Urban
Fabric(s)
Josephine Bosma – Post-Digital is Post-Screen: Arnheim’s Visual
Thinking applied to Art in the Expanded Digital Media Field
Lotte Philipsen – Who’s Afraid of the Audience? Digital and
Post-Digital Perspectives on Aesthetics
Budhaditya Chattopadhyay – Object-Disoriented Sound: Listening in the
Post-Digital Condition
Post-digital practice-based research
James Charlton – On Remembering a Post-Digital Future
Christian Ulrik Andersen, Søren Pold and Morten Riis – A Dialogue on
Cassette Tapes and their Memories
Winnie Soon – Post-digital approach: Rethinking Digital Liveness in ‘The
Likes of Brother Cream Cat’
Jamie Allen – Critical Infrastructure
Artist commission
Christophe Bruno – Psychoacademic dérive
ABOUT THE JOURNAL SERIES
A peer-reviewed journal about // (APRJA) is an open-access research
journal that addresses the ever-shifting thematic frameworks of digital
culture. Through open calls we invite researchers, artist-researchers,
and particularly PhD students to participate in an on-going exchange of
ideas that functions as a peer-review process for the joint publication
of a research journal and a conceptual print newspaper. … read more.
http://www.aprja.net
Geoff Cox, PhD
Faculty, Transart Institute
New York & Berlin
http://www.transartinstitute.org
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