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a DARC/transmediale research workshop
Introduction
We are looking forward to the research workshop "Everything is a matter of distance", organised by Digital Aesthetics Research Center and the SHAPE Digital Citizenship at Aarhus University, in collaboration with transmediale festival for digital art & culture, Berlin.
Resonating closely with transmediale 2025 theme (near) near but — far that focuses on "how algorithms place us in weird proximities and new intimacies with one another and the qualities of closeness we lose by way of their machine-driven actions." Our workshop on ”everything is a matter of distance" engages with historical and contemporary tropes of distance as they pertain to digital culture, while collectively developing a sense of what methods, which critical tools, and what kind of conceptual traditions help to reframe the nuances in proximity and distance.
The workshop features projects that discuss questions of distance and/or proximity, and how they relate to how we consume – and are consumed by – platforms, interfaces, and late-capitalist politics. Participants engage with these questions and offer feedback to each other in the days before the workshop. We turn to writers such as Johanna Drucker (2018), who argues for a designed dynamics of cognitive resonance that produces a feeling of "within-ness and "among-ness" and Olga Goriunova (2019) to help in this task while aiming to discover our own route through data and software culture.The workshop reflects on how distance can be mobilised as a resource as well, including how “digital subjects also offer sites of reinvention, liberation, and play” when practicing research and developing ways we get to know/sense/feel things.
The workshop takes place on 29-31 January which includes contribution to the panel during transmediale festival on the 31st January.
See original call for participation on the transmediale website here.
Timeline
10 jan: upload texts to the wiki 10 jan - 25 jan: commenting on each other 29 jan: introduction, presentations & feedback + McLuhan lecture 19.00 30 jan: re-writing and preparing presentations, preparing format for proceedings 31 jan: panel at transmediale
Create an account in this wiki
Go to the Log in page and click on the "Join CTPwiki"
Remember to take a note of your username and password, when you create an account.
Once you are logged in, you can #Create a page for the EMD wiki
We will use the Semi library. This is another services hosted by our ctp-server, which hosts literature and allows for communal note-taking.
To access the library:
- Go to https://ctp.cc.au.dk/semi click on guest (upper-right corner) and log-in (you will receive this credentials in our online meeting or through an email).
- Once logged in: on the left column, under "SHELVES", click on "EMD transmediale 25"
- Select a book and click on the "spawn pad" button.
(note that you have to be logged in into the library to see the shelf, files, and associated etherpads)
If you want to add a text to the shared library, please send it to Pablo or Christian.
Create a page for the EMD wiki
When creating a page, please follow the format:
Name - Title (e.g. Pablo - A very insightful paper title)
Make sure that you do not delete the line: [[Category:emd]]
at the bottom of the page.
Contributions
REQUEST: Make sure the title of your contribution is formatted as a Header 2 and author name in bold (use "edit source", not the visual editor). Example:
<div class="metadata"> ==title== '''author name''' </div>