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Publication of APRJA vol 14, issue 1: Everything is a Matter of Distance

2025-10-09

We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of the free online open access journal, A Peer-Reviewed Journal About Everything is a Matter of Distance, with contributions by Megan Phipps, Nico Daleman, Katya Sivers, Christoffer Koch Andersen, Daria Iuriichuk, and Sami P. Itävuori. Editors of this journal issue are Magda Tyzlik-Carver and Pablo Velasco.



The publication follows a workshop organized by Digital Aesthetics Research Center (DARC), Aarhus University in collaboration with transmediale festival for art and digital culture, Berlin.

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Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Everything Is A Matter Of Distance
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In physics, distance is measured as the product of speed and time; in mathematics, it is defined as the total path travelled by an object from one point to another. Both definitions share an operational clarity but capture only a single dimension of the relationship between objects. The lived reality of distance—and its counterpart, proximity—resists such simplifications. One recurring question in the contributions of this journal issue is how space itself is produced, shaped, and manipulated in contemporary techno-culture. Proximity today is engineered through techniques of approximation—statistical modes of patterning identities, collectivities, and affective bonds to corporate infrastructures. Critical vocabularies have long privileged distance—critical distance, aesthetic distance—but we are already immersed in these approximations as we are addressed, enrolled, and captured through platforms and other interfaces of affective persuasion. The challenge, then, is to ask: how might critical digital culture research manoeuvre in this terrain?

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A Peer Reviewed Journal About... (APRJA) is an open-access research journal that addresses the ever-shifting thematic frameworks of digital culture. We take a particular interest in aesthetic production and artistic research in relation to the broad field of software studies.