Matthew Fuller is a British scholar, writer, and artist known for his work in media studies, digital culture, and philosophy. He has written extensively on the intersection of technology, art, and politics. Fuller's work often explores the relationships between media, technology, and culture, focusing on critical theory and the impact of digital technologies on everyday life.
Some of his most notable works include:
1. **"Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art and Technoculture"** - In this book, Fuller explores how media environments (whether digital or analog) influence our perception of the world, drawing from a range of philosophical traditions, including phenomenology, Marxism, and ecology. The work examines how media technologies shape human experience and cultural practices.
2. **"How to Be Post-Internet"** (co-edited) - This book addresses the cultural and philosophical shifts brought about by the proliferation of digital technologies, including the internet and social media, and the ways they shape art and thought in the 21st century.
3. **"Software Studies"** (co-edited) - As a contributing author to this collection, Fuller delves into the significance of software in contemporary society, examining how it influences human behavior and culture.
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