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Post Digital Research, Peer-reviewed Newspaper, vol 3, no. 1 (2014)

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title = "Post Digital Research, Peer-reviewed Newspaper, vol 3, no. 1 (2014)",
abstract = "Post-digital Research addresses the messy and paradoxical condition of art and media after digital technology revolutions. It 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.The workshop leading to this publication is a collaboration between Digital Aesthetics Research Centre (Aarhus University) and transmediale. The Workshop was hosted by Kunsthal Aarhus.",
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