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This small exhibition of photographs and documents will mark some aspects of this work. | This small exhibition of photographs and documents will mark some aspects of this work. |
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Matthew Fuller is the author of //How to Sleep, the art, biology and culture of unconsciousness//, (Bloomsbury). Other titles include //How to be a Geek, essays on the culture of software// (Polity), //Media Ecologies, materialist energies in art and technoculture// (MIT), //Behind the Blip, essays on the culture of software//, //Elephant & Castle// (both Autonomedia) and ATM (Shake Editions). With Andrew Goffey he is co-author of //Evil Media// (MIT). He has worked in and with artists groups such as I/O/D, Mongrel and YoHa as well as independently. Fuller is editor of books including //Software Studies, a lexicon// (MIT), and is a co-editor of the journal //Computational Culture// (http://www.computationalculture.net). | Heroes of Sleep by Matthew Fuller. |
| **Matthew Fuller** is the author of //How to Sleep, the art, biology and culture of unconsciousness//, (Bloomsbury). Other titles include //How to be a Geek, essays on the culture of software// (Polity), //Media Ecologies, materialist energies in art and technoculture// (MIT), //Behind the Blip, essays on the culture of software//, //Elephant & Castle// (both Autonomedia) and ATM (Shake Editions). With Andrew Goffey he is co-author of //Evil Media// (MIT). He has worked in and with artists groups such as I/O/D, Mongrel and YoHa as well as independently. Fuller is editor of books including //Software Studies, a lexicon// (MIT), and is a co-editor of the journal //Computational Culture// (http://www.computationalculture.net). |
He is Professor of Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. | He is Professor of Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London. |