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Live Interfaces publishes its third edition: exploring liveness, interfaces, and creative experimentation

The third edition of Live Interfaces continues the journal’s commitment to iterative experimentation, investigating how media-rich practices can generate new forms of knowledge. Beyond technical challenges of digital platforms and preservation, the editorial process emphasizes collaboration with authors, balancing the singularity of each voice, scientific transparency, and accessibility for a cross-disciplinary readership.

This edition features three contributions: one uses speculative coding and AI to explore videogame programming as creative practice; another bridges Eastern philosophy and Western media history to reflect on personal experience and the notion of interface; and a third draws on sound art and therapeutic practices to examine collaborative creation as activism and collective resilience.

Readers are invited to engage with liveness and interface as emergent concepts—shared boundaries, points of interaction, or connective spaces where the in-between acquires its own significance.

Editor
Adriana Sá

Contents
Tiny Learning Models to Enable NPC Growth and Variability – John Klima | Reviewers: Rui Penha, Rui Antunes
Autobiography of an Interface – Rajele Jain | Reviewers: Alan Klima, Rui Penha
International Drone Day in the Hudson Valley: Sonic Activism, Deep Listening and Communal Resonance – Katie Down | Reviewers: Maile Colbert, Raquel Castro, Joel Ryan

Read it here.

  • published 12 January 2026
  • modified 12 January 2026