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The worlds greatest peer-reviewed newspaper of in/compatible research presents cutting edge in/compatible research in an accessible FREE tabloid format.
The content of the newspaper derives from a Ph.D. workshop and conference held in November 2011, at University of the Arts, Berlin, organised by researchers from Centre for Digital Urban Living in collaboration with transmediale/reSource for transmedial culture and the Vilém Flusser Archive.
The newspaper is also the thematic publication of this years transmediale festival in Berlin, and follows a previous publication of a peer-reviewed newspaper published by Digital Aesthetics Research Centre in 2011, Nyhedsavisen: Public Interfaces.
01 Feb 2012, 17-18:00 the editors Geoff Cox and Christian Ulrik Andersen (Centre for Digital Urban Living) will launch the newspaper at transmediale festival/Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin.
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Kom og få Adam Greenfield og Ben Hammersleys bud på Byens Digitale Liv ved konferencen "Indsigter og fremtidsmuligheder set fra Center for Digital Urban Living"
VELKOMMEN TIL BYENS DIGITALE LIV Smart Cities rykker lige nu længere og længere op på beslutningstagernes dagsorden. Byernes mange data skal gøres tilgængelige for borgere, politikere og virksomheder. Men byen skal også have et digitalt kultur- og oplevelsesliv. Det handler konferencen om den 22. marts 2012 i Musikhuset Aarhus. [ONLINE TILMELDING]
DEM HENVENDER KONFERENCEN SIG TIL:
- Offentlige og private beslutningstagere
- Konsulenter i kommuner, regioner og nationale myndigheder
- Forretningsudviklere og byplanlæggere
- Journalister og mediefolk
- Iværksættere og kulturfolk
- Folk med interesse i oplevelsesøkonomi
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Thursday 8th Dec, Digital Urban Living and DARC hosted a DIY workshop on textiles and IT, featuring DIVA artist in residence Valerie Lamontagne .
Danish description (the CfP) of the workshop can be found on DARC's website here . During this full day of sewing, knitting, coding, soldering and concept development, 15 lucky workshop applicants were invited to inhabit the soon-to-be-opened Digital Design Lab at Aarhus University. Here, several quickly made prototypes showed how one might use soft materials to experiment with current and future life with digital objects.
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The audiovisual installation “Atmosphere – the sound & sight of CO2” is currently exhibited in Sydney, Australia as part of the exhibition Curating Cities. The installation is developed by DUL researchers Tobias Ebsen, Morten Riis, Rasmus Lunding & Morten Breinbjerg. Read more on http://curatingcities.org
 Tags: Curating Cities | exhibition | istallation | Sydney |
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Andrew Murphie is a visiting researcher from the The School of the Arts and Media at UNSW in Sydney. He is Editor of the open access, online journal, The Fibreculture Journal (digital media + networks + transdisciplinary critique). Andrew’s research examines the productive nature of differential intensity. He works on transformation, crisis and possibility—as these are filtered through generative process in media, arts and philosophy, dynamic modeling of all types, and new forms of cooperation in politics/social organization. He is currently writing a book—Differential Media, Differential Life: the past and future of social organization that rethinks the ‘world as medium’. This diagrams the relations between: media; thinking, feeling and perceiving; Bateson/Guattari’s ‘three ecologies’ of the social, self and environment.
Tags: Andrew Murphie | art | media | transformation | visiting reseacher |
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