Matthew Fuller analyses the tools which we all use everyday to interface with the world - Web browsers, search engines, word processors. He presents a 'critical
A far-reaching and strikingly original collection of essays on the culture of software by British new-media critic Matthew Fuller, Behind the Blip looks at the
Timecracks act as portals to other dimensions. They have existed since the creation of time, and when one arrives during a storm at the newly discovered pyramid
Isolated from the rest of the universe, the world of Harmony and its close-knit colony planets are drawn into the conflict between the human-based Confederate S
Racing Cyberculture explores new media art that challenges the 'race-blind' myth of cyberspace. The particular cultural workers whose productions are addressed