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Matthew Fuller

2 posts
Docente en el Departamento de Estudios Culturales del Goldsmith College, Londres y profesor sobre medios de comunicación y cultura en otros programas como Transmedia. Autor de Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art and Technoculture (MIT Press, 2005) y Behind the Blip: Essays on the Culture of Software (Autonomedia, 2003). Sus investigaciones se centran en la ecología cultural, los nuevos medios y los estudios de software.

Vandalist Iconophilia

Ellef Prestsæter, Michael Murtaugh, Nicolas Malevé and Matthew Fuller have a conversation with Asger Jorn on an attempt to review the definition of comparative vandalism, among other things, but also of computational vandalism and its capacity for devaluating and reinventing culture itself. The Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism (SICV) was founded by Asger Jorn shortly after leaving the Situationist International in 1961. It was the name of an association combining the forces of (...)

Several Repetitions on the Nature of the Copy

Matthew Fuller talks about how digital computer, and therefore digital image and computational text, fundamentally changed the nature of knowledge and of power nowadays. We are living through a period, arising in roughly the nineteen-forties, starting with the introduction of the digital computer that fundamentally changes the nature of knowledge and of power. In particular, it mutates the nature of the human species’ means of self-reflection. If, historically, text and image were the (...)