Publication of Vol 8 No 1 (2019): Machine Feeling
Vol 8 No 1 (2019): Machine Feeling
With contributions by Mitra Azar, Michela De Carlo, Maria Dada, Iain Emsley, Malthe Stavning Erslev, Daniel Chavez Heras, Tomasz Hollanek, Maike Klein, Rosemary Lee, Carleigh Morgan, Carman Ng, Irina Raskin, Tiara Roxanne, Rebecca Uliasz, Tanja Wiehn, Brett Zehner, and edited by Christian Ulrik Andersen and Geoff Cox.
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Digital culture has become instrumental for capturing and managing what Raymond Williams would once have called “structures of feeling”. The journal issue A Peer-Reviewed Journal About Machine Feeling alludes to this, and points to a material analysis of aesthetics and culture, including its technical and social forms, and in the way that this concept was originally employed as an acknowledgment of the importance of the hard to capture dimensions of everyday life. What potential new sensibilities and structures of feeling may arise in such normalized registers of our habits? What new cultural and social forms and practices emerge in the coming together of machine learning and structures of feeling? In each their own way, the authors in this journal explore these questions.
The publication follows presentations at transmediale and an earlier workshop at CRASSH, University of Cambridge, organized by Aarhus University, transmediale and Cambridge Digital Humanities Learning Programme, University of Cambridge.
A call for our upcoming workshop Research Networks can be found online at https://tidsskrift.dk/APRJA/announcement
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ISSN: 2245-7755
Editors: Christian Ulrik Andersen and Geoff Cox
Published by: Digital Aesthetics Research Centre, Aarhus University, and transmediale
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