The Fibreculture Journal—New Issue—FCJ 21—Exploring Affective Interaction<br><br>Edited by Jonas Fritsch and Thomas Markussen<br><br><a href="http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/">http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/</a><br>
<br>Articles:<br><br>Adam Nash <a href="http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-148-affect-and-the-medium-of-digital-data/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to FCJ-148 Affect and the Medium of Digital Data.">FCJ-148 Affect and the Medium of Digital Data</a><br>
Lone Bertelsen <a href="http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-149-affect-and-care-in-intimate-transactions/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to FCJ-149 Affect and Care in <em>Intimate Transactions</em>">FCJ-149 Affect and Care in <em>Intimate Transactions</em></a> <br>
Susan Kozel <a href="http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-150-affexity-performing-affect-with-augmented-reality/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to FCJ-150 <em>AffeXity</em>: Performing Affect with Augmented Reality">FCJ-150 <em>AffeXity</em>: Performing Affect with Augmented Reality</a><br>
Mark Gawne <a href="http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-151-the-modulation-and-ordering-of-affect-from-emotion-recognition-technology-to-the-critique-of-class-composition/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to FCJ-151 The modulation and ordering of affect: from emotion recognition technology to the critique of class composition">FCJ-151 The modulation and ordering of affect: from emotion recognition technology to the critique of class composition</a><br>
<br>Conversations:<br><br>Andrew Goodman/Erin Manning <a href="http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-152-entertaining-the-environment-a-conversation/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to FCJ-152 Entertaining the environment: a conversation">FCJ-152 Entertaining the environment</a><br>
Sher Doruff/Andrew Murphie <a href="http://twentyone.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-153-multimedia-mixing-and-real-time-collaboration-interview-with-sher-doruff-about-the-development-and-use-of-keyworx-the-translocal-and-polyrhythmic-diagrams/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to FCJ-153 Multimedia Mixing and Real-time Collaboration: Interview with Sher Doruff about the development and use of <em>KeyWorx</em>, the Translocal and Polyrhythmic Diagrams">FCJ-153 Multimedia Mixing and Real-time Collaboration: Interview with Sher Doruff about the development and use of <em>KeyWorx</em>, the Translocal and Polyrhythmic Diagrams</a><br>
<br>From
Jonas Fritsch and Thomas Markussen's Editorial 'Exploring affect in
interaction design, interaction-based art and digital art':<br><br>The aim of this special issue of the <em>Fibreculture Journal</em> is to
address some of the contemporary challenges involved in working with
affect across disciplines and practices that centre on the use of
interactive- or digital technologies. The issue has a special focus on
interaction design, interaction-based art and digital art. The pivotal
question, as we see it, might be framed roughly like this: How do we
explore the “field of questioning” that arises when we approach the
affective in relation to interaction design, interaction-based art and
digital art? What is the use of disciplinary goals when the affective
has been proven most valuable in trans-disciplinary theory? Where do we
go from here, that is, how can we continue working with the notion of
affect, develop it in new theoretical, analytical and practical domains?
What key concepts would emerge from this continued trajectory and how
would they feed back onto the theoretical propositions? How would they
resonate within and with-out existing disciplines, creating novel links
and assemblages?<br clear="all"><br>-- <br><br>"A traveller, who has lost his way, should not ask, Where am I? What he really wants to know is, Where are the other places" - Alfred North Whitehead<br><br>Andrew Murphie - Associate Professor<br>
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