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| <nettime> New from Autonomedia: BEHIND THE BLIP, by Matthew Fuller |
New from Autonomedia...
BEHIND THE BLIP: ESSAYS ON THE CULTURE OF SOFTWARE
by Matthew Fuller
Software actively shapes the way we know, see, and do things in the
world. In BEHIND THE BLIP, a far-reaching and strikingly original
collection of essays on the "culture of software," new-media critic
Matthew Fuller sets out some of the ways in which people are opening
this process up to greater debate and experimentation. BEHIND THE
BLIP brings together insights from social studies of science and
philosophies of technology, with accounts and ideas from hackers,
artists, inventors, programmers, and other users of software.
BEHIND THE BLIP surveys the potential grounds for software criticism
and proposes some currents in software that call for new ways of
thinking about the subject. It also offers numerous case studies
taken from Fuller's own experience participating in the production of
a popular experimental web browser; a site parasiting search engines
to hack racism on the net; and a large-scale disassembly of the
world's "favorite" writing machine, Microsoft Word. BEHIND THE BLIP
refuses to stop asking questions or settle for what's served up on
the desktop. Along the way, fundamental possibilities for
technology, computers, and culture are set loose.
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"While most institutions are still trying to figure out what to do
with 'new media,' some of the best new-media artists and theorists
have already moved on to the next paradigm: the study of software
culture. Matthew Fuller's excellent collection is the first
monograph in this emerging field. Combining solid understanding of
theory and modern art history with the groundbreaking practical work
in software culture, Fuller brilliantly analyzes the tools which we
all use every day to interface with the world and each other: web
browsers, search engines, word processors. What Fuller gives us is
not just a usual book of theory but rather a kind of software--a
'critical help system' to help us understand what is really going on
behind the menu and the windows of our computer screens."
--Lev Manovich, Visual Arts Department, University of California, San Diego;
author of THE LANGUAGE OF NEW MEDIA (MIT Press)
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"A compelling hybrid of sci-fi style merged with hard-edged software
criticism from the perspective of a very dissatisfied customer. This
book is your chance to ingest the venom and bile of Bill Gates's evil
twin."
--Critical Art Ensemble
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Matthew Fuller is Reader in Media Design at Piet Zwart Institute,
Rotterdam. As a member of the group I/O/D and collaborator with the
group Mongrel, he participated in some of the key experiments in
software that ground this book. He is the author of ATM (Shake
Editions) and co-editor of README! ASCII CULTURE AND THE REVENGE OF
KNOWLEDGE (Autonomedia).
BEHIND THE BLIP is published by Autonomedia: http://www.autonomedia.org
Paper, $14.95, 6"x9", 165 pages, ISBN 1-57027-139-9
Information: http://www.autonomedia.org/behindtheblip
Individual orders and course adoptions: Autonomedia, Phone/Fax (718) 963-2603
email: orders {AT} autonomedia.org
Regular mail orders: PO Box 568, Brooklyn, NY. 11211-0568
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