Evil media
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Keywords
evil media, stratagems, gray media events
Summary
"Evil media studies is not a discipline, nor is it the description of a category of particularly unpleasant media objects. It is a manner of working with a set of informal practices and bodies of knowledge, characterised as stratagems, which pervade contemporary networked media and which straddle the distinction between the work of theory and of practice." (source)
Events
- Recursion, Sorting, Workflow: the stratagematic rhythmns of grey media events, talk by Matthew Fuller and Andrew Goffey, London, October 2011. MP3 recording.
- Archives and digital/social ecologies, double lecture with Matthew Fuller and Tara McPherson, Oslo, October 2012.
- Double Evil, talk with Fuller, Goffey and Eyal Weizman, Centre for Possible Studies, London, October 2012. Video and audio recording.
- Evil Media Distribution Centre, exhibition curated by Graham Harwood and Matsuko Yokokoji (YoHa); and Learning from Evil Media, conference panel, Transmediale, Berlin, January-February 2013.
Literature
- Primary
- Matthew Fuller and Andrew Goffey, "Towards an Evil Media Studies", March 2007. For The Spam Book, edited by Jussi Parikka and Tony Sampson.
- Matthew Fuller and Andrew Goffey, Evil Media, MIT Press, August 2012. [1], preview, preview
- Secondary
- Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince [Il Principe], 1532. [2]
- Arthur Schopenhauer, The Art of Being Right: 38 Ways to Win an Argument [Eristische Dialektik: Die Kunst, Recht zu Behalten], 1831. [3] [4]