Matthew Fuller
Dr. Matthew Fuller is a reader at the Centre of Cultural studies in London´s Goldsmiths University. He has published and edited numerous books on media, culture and technology:
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ATM, ShaKe Editions, London and Milan, 2000;
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Behind the Blip: essays on the culture of software, Autonomedia, New York, 2003;
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Softness, interrogability, general intellect, art methodologies in software, Media Research Centre, Huddersfield, 2006;
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Flyposter Frenzy - posters from the anticopyright network, Working Press 1992, editor;
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Unnatural, techno-theory for a contaminated culture, Underground, London, 1994, editor;
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README! ascii culture and the revenge of knowledge, Autonomedia/Semiotext(e), NYC, 1999, co-editor;
He has also actively participated in many exhibitions, collectives and presentations working with groups such as I/O/D 1994-1997 and the artist collective Mongrel; participating in Media Shed Southend-on-Sea, UK; The Container Palmers Cross, Jamaica; and the Speculative software group Run-me; as well as the Software Art Repository ‘Convergence, the journal of new media’.