Rendering Research – new issue of APRJA

We are pleased to announce the publication of the latest issue of the free online open access journal, A Peer-Reviewed Journal About Rendering Research, with contributions by Alexandra Anikina, Vítor Blanco-Fernández, Elly Clarke & Clareese Hill, Malthe Stavning Erslev, Hanna Grześkiewicz, Miriam Mattiessen & Anne Lee Steele, One Research Collective, Ildikó Zonga Plájás & Ruben van de Ven, Sheung Yiu, edited by Christian Ulrik Andersen & Geoff Cox. See https://aprja.net//issue/view/9807.

What does it mean to render research? How does the rendering of research typically reinforce certain limitations of thought and action? We ask these questions in the context of more and more demands on researchers to produce academic outputs in standardised forms, in peer-reviewed journals and such like that are legitimised by normative values. So, then, how to render research otherwise?

The publication follows a workshop, organized by Digital Aesthetics Research Center (DARC), Aarhus University and Center for the Study of the Networked Image (CSNI), London South Bank University, in collaboration with École de recherche graphique (ERG), Brussels, and transmediale festival for art and digital culture, Berlin.

RENDERING RESEARCH — APRJA, Vol 11, No. 1 (2022)
ISSN: 2245-7755
Editors: Christian Ulrik Andersen and Geoff Cox
Published by: Digital Aesthetics Research Centre, Aarhus University, and transmediale
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