The upcoming edition of transmediale explores “how technological scale sets conditions for relations, feelings, democratic processes, and infrastructures.” (https://2023.transmediale.de/). At this workshop, we welcome proposals that in different ways question the universal ideals of technology and its problems of scale; including big data, machine learning, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, blockchain mining, and how they relate to the global organisation of labour, extractions of natural resources, exploitation, energy consumption, and more.
We are seeking proposals to address how research is made public, and in this sense also to the infrastructures of research and its various systems of publishing. Organised by Digital Aesthetics Research Center, Aarhus University, in collaboration with Centre for the Study of the Networked Image, London South Bank University, École de recherche graphique, Brussels, and transmediale festival for digital art & culture, Berlin. Deadline for submissions: Nov 14th.
We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of our free online open access journal, A Peer-Reviewed Journal About Research Refusal. It includes contributions from Marloes de Valk; Gabriel Pereira; Dusan Cotoras Straub, Joaquín Zerené Harcha & Diego Gómez-Venegas; Rosie Hermon; MELT (Loren Britton & Isabel Paehr), and Nothing Happening Here (Kelsey Brod, Katia Schwerzmann, Jordan Sjol, Alexander Strecker, Kristen Tapson). Edited by Christian Ulrik Andersen & Geoff Cox.
We are seeking proposals by research groups to collaboratively research refusal. Organised by transmediale festival, Digital Aesthetics Research Center/Aarhus University and Centre for the Study of the Networked Image/London South Bank University. Extended deadline for submissions: Nov 6th. More info at https://transmediale.de/content/research-refusal-call-for-papers
We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of our free online open access journal APRJA. It includes contributions from Sudipto Basu, Wenhao Bi, Nicola Bozzi, Iuliia Glushneva, Rebecca Holt, Özgün Eylül İşcen, Linda Kronman, Wing Ki Lee, Juan Pablo Pacheco, Cristina Ribas, Giseli Vasconcellos, Tatiana Wells, and edited by Christian Ulrik Andersen and Geoff Cox.
The PDF publication from the workshop at transmediale can be downloaded from their website, and documentation of all presentations are available to view on YouTube.
We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of our free online open access journal APRJA, now distributed through the Open Journal System and hosted by The Royal Danish Library.