We are happy to announce that 'Networked Liminality,' a special issue of parallax, is now online. Edited by Grant Bollmer and Yiğit Soncul, the issue explores the liminal spaces and figures that are associated with networks.
"We hope these essays, together, provide a range of directions into thinking of networks not as a flat or non-hierarchical space, but a structure that is inherently uneven. Rather than networked connectivity, networked liminality allows us to foreground the thresholds, oppositions, processes, and movements that make up networked subjectivity."
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tpar20/current
Limen, portal, network subjectivities
Sean Cubitt
Image-Transaction
Ingrid Hoelzl
A sleepwalker’s guide to the collective nonconscious
Tony D Sampson
Socioeconomic status update: on Whitehead, Facebook, and targeting a high-end smartphone advertisement
Tero Karppi
The Subject of Always-On Computing: Thomas Ogden’s ‘Autistic-Contiguous Position’ and the Animated GIF
James J. Hodge
The Coloniser and Corpus Nullius
Katherine Guinness
What moves non-player characters: network aesthetics in the gamespace
Alex Anikina
Satellite Arts: a television of attractions
Philip Glahn & Cary Levine
Non – Aligned gendered subjects in Jasmina Cibic’s Tear Down and Rebuild
Mihaela Brebenel
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tpar20/current
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Yiğit Soncul | PhD, MA, AFHEA
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