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  Mathew Fuller (UK)
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Matthew Fuller is part of the artists' group I/O/D, formed in 1994. Initially focusing on multimedia, the work of I/O/D took a skeptical and exploratory view of the conventions of interface design, leading to the production of the alternative browser "The Web Stalker". Another project, "Into the Web" is a software installation commissioned by the architect Zaha Hadid for the Millennium Dome in London. Fuller works widely on the area of culture, politics and media with a particular focus on the aesthetics of software. His research is currently focusing on a social and cultural analysis of software and includes a deconstruction of Microsoft Word.

Publications

Flyposter Frenzy, Posters from the Anticopyright Network (Working Press, 1992)
Unnatural: Techno-theory for a Contaminated Culture (1994)
ATM (Shake Editions, 1998)
co-editor: README! ASCII Culture and the Revenge of Knowledge (Autonomedia, 1999)

Online

I/O/D
http://www.phreak.co.uk/i_o_d/








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