NEW ISSUE! A Peer-Reviewed Journal About MACHINE RESEARCH
http://www.aprja.net/machine-research/
 
The latest edition of APRJA is about Machine Research – research on machines, 
research with machines, and research as a machine. It thus explores machinic 
perspectives to suggest a situation where the humanities are put into a 
critical perspective by machine driven ecologies, ontologies and epistemologies 
of thinking and acting. It aims to engage research and artistic practice that 
takes into account the new materialist conditions implied by nonhuman 
techno-ecologies. These include new ontologies and intelligence such as machine 
learning, machine reading and listening (Geoff Cox, Sam Skinner & Nathan Jones, 
Brian House), systems-oriented perspectives to broadcast communication and 
conflict (John Hill, Dave Young), the ethics and aesthetics of autonomous 
systems (Maya Indira Ganesh, Maja Bak Herrie), and other post-anthropocentric 
reconsiderations of materiality and infrastructure (Abelardo Gil-Fournier, 
Etherbox interview).

The journal issue has been organised in the context of ever elusive, the 2017 
edition of transmediale festival of art and digital culture, Berlin, and 
follows a workshop co-organised with Constant association for art and media, 
Brussels. 

Christian Ulrik Andersen & Geoff Cox
Aarhus, April 2017
http://www.aprja.net/
 


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