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* [https://monoskop.org/images/1/14/Goriunova_Olga_ed_Fun_and_Software_Exploring_Pleasure_Paradox_and_Pain_in_Computing.pdf#page=97 "Always One Bit More, Computing and the Experience of Ambiguity"], in ''Fun and Software: Exploring Pleasure, Paradox and Pain in Computing'', ed. Olga Goriunova, Bloomsbury, 2014, pp 91-108; [https://monoskop.org/media/text/fuller_2017_how_to_be_a_geek/#c06 repr. in] Fuller, ''How To Be a Geek'', Polity, 2017.
 
* [https://monoskop.org/images/1/14/Goriunova_Olga_ed_Fun_and_Software_Exploring_Pleasure_Paradox_and_Pain_in_Computing.pdf#page=97 "Always One Bit More, Computing and the Experience of Ambiguity"], in ''Fun and Software: Exploring Pleasure, Paradox and Pain in Computing'', ed. Olga Goriunova, Bloomsbury, 2014, pp 91-108; [https://monoskop.org/media/text/fuller_2017_how_to_be_a_geek/#c06 repr. in] Fuller, ''How To Be a Geek'', Polity, 2017.
 
* with Ellef Prestsæter, Michael Murtaugh, Nicolas Malevé, [http://www.editorialconcreta.org/Vandalist-Iconophilia "Vandalist Iconophilia"], ''Concreta'' 05, Valencia: Concreta, 1 Jun 2015.
 
* with Ellef Prestsæter, Michael Murtaugh, Nicolas Malevé, [http://www.editorialconcreta.org/Vandalist-Iconophilia "Vandalist Iconophilia"], ''Concreta'' 05, Valencia: Concreta, 1 Jun 2015.
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* [https://monoskop.org/media/text/ikoniadou_wilson_2015_media_after_kittler/#d44e21 "The Forbidden Pleasures of Media Determinism"], in ''Media After Kittler'', eds. Eleni Ikoniadou and Scott Wilson, London: Rowman and Littlefield International, 2015, pp 95-111.
 
* with M. Beatrice Fazi, [[Media:Fazi_M_Beatrice_Fuller_Matthew_2016_Computational_Aesthetics.pdf|"Computational Aesthetics"]], in ''A Companion to Digital Art'', ed. Christiane Paul, Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2016, pp 281-296; [https://monoskop.org/media/text/fuller_2017_how_to_be_a_geek/#c07 repr. in] Fuller, ''How To Be a Geek'', Polity, 2017.
 
* with M. Beatrice Fazi, [[Media:Fazi_M_Beatrice_Fuller_Matthew_2016_Computational_Aesthetics.pdf|"Computational Aesthetics"]], in ''A Companion to Digital Art'', ed. Christiane Paul, Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2016, pp 281-296; [https://monoskop.org/media/text/fuller_2017_how_to_be_a_geek/#c07 repr. in] Fuller, ''How To Be a Geek'', Polity, 2017.
 
* with Graham Harwood, "Abstract Urbanism", in ''Code and the City'', eds. Rob Kitchin and Sung Yueh Perng, London: Routledge, 2016; [https://monoskop.org/media/text/fuller_2017_how_to_be_a_geek/#c02 repr. in] Fuller, ''How To Be a Geek'', Polity, 2017. Presented at the ''Programmable City'' workshop at Nirsa in Maynooth in 2015.  
 
* with Graham Harwood, "Abstract Urbanism", in ''Code and the City'', eds. Rob Kitchin and Sung Yueh Perng, London: Routledge, 2016; [https://monoskop.org/media/text/fuller_2017_how_to_be_a_geek/#c02 repr. in] Fuller, ''How To Be a Geek'', Polity, 2017. Presented at the ''Programmable City'' workshop at Nirsa in Maynooth in 2015.  

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Matthew Fuller is a writer, artist and Professor of Digital Media at the Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths College, London. He is known for his writings in media theory, software studies, cultural studies, and contemporary fiction. Until September 2006, he was responsible for the Media Design Research programme at Piet Zwart Institute along with Femke Snelting, and worked as Course Director for the Media Design programme. He has collaborated with a number of art collectives, including I/O/D (as a member), Mongrel, MediaShed, and The Container Project. He lives in London.

Works

Nonfiction

Fiction

  • ATM, London and Milan: Shake, 2000, 108 pp. [1] [2]
  • Elephant & Castle, Autonomedia, 2011, 160 pp. [3]
  • More, cont.

Papers, book chapters

Interviews

Links