We are witnessing a need within the Humanities to rethink existing theoretical and analytic frameworks based primarily on representation, narration and linguistics to better accommodate bodily sensations, cultural performativity and social networks. This need has intensified with the proliferation of digital technology and global media events. The project Affects, Interfaces, Events proposes a new frame for studying the impact of real-time interface events on an affective level of experience.
The project is funded by The Danish Council for Independent Research from 1 September 2015 to 31 August 2020.
Associate Professor
Aarhus University
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Postdoc
University of Copenhagen
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Associate Professor
IT University of Copenhagen
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Professor with Special Responsibilities
Aarhus University
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Associate Professor
Aarhus University
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PhD Student
Aarhus University
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Associate Professor
University of Southern Denmark
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Associate Professor
Roskilde University
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