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CoDE is a research centre at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, with many links to the Crucible network via shared membership, collaborative projects and geographic proximity. | CoDE is a research centre at [[Anglia Ruskin University]] in Cambridge, with many links to the Crucible network via shared membership, collaborative projects and geographic proximity. | ||
CoDE was founded by [[Jussi Parikka]] and [[Samantha Rayner]]. | CoDE was founded by [[Jussi Parikka]] and [[Samantha Rayner]]. |
Revision as of 08:01, 14 August 2011
CoDE is a research centre at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, with many links to the Crucible network via shared membership, collaborative projects and geographic proximity.
CoDE was founded by Jussi Parikka and Samantha Rayner.
Crucible and CoDE together proposed to host the national hub for digital culture research in Cambridge. The proposal was shortlisted for funding in 2009, but the eventual funding decision was that there would be no research hub dedicated to digital culture research.
CoDE members who participate in the Crucible network:
- Richard Hoadley
- Julio D'Escrivan
- Tom Hall
- Mick Gowar
- Seb Franklin
- Eugene Giddens
- Frauke Behrendt
Other Crucible members affiliated with CoDE:
- Alan Blackwell
- Mark Turin
- Robin Boast
- Nathan Matias
- Satinder Gill