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The term ›Post-digital culture‹ describes a condition where digitality is deeply embedded not only into the medial aspects of everyday life, but also into the infrastructural and material layers of culture. The conditions of processes of subjectivation are transformed through the digital designs on multiple levels. Aesthetic education is discussed as a particular doorway to relate to transformations of the sensual, medial and material conditions of subjectivation through digital designs.
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Digital Sympoiesis and Cultural Resilience. Alternative Perspectives on Digitalization in the Anthropocene
Digitalization plays an ambivalent role within profit-driven globalization processes and the worldwide commodification of cultural and material resources. From the perspective of the Anthropocene, however, it also comes into view as a space for new modes of relating and »worlding« (Haraway) that imply cultural resilience as a collective learning process. The digital game »Never Alone« (Kisima Ingitchuna) is discussed as an exemplary case of such learning.