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Jussi was the founding director of the research centre CoDE - [[Cultures of the Digital Economy]] - at Anglia Ruskin University.
Jussi is Reader in Media and Design at the University of Southampton (Winchester School of Art).
He was the founding director of the research centre CoDE - [[Cultures of the Digital Economy]] - at Anglia Ruskin University.


He is now based in Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton), where he is Reader in Media and Design. He has published extensively in the field of Media Archaeology.
He is interested in the interactions of art, science, technology and
philosophy, and also topics related to politics (of production) and
aesthetics in digital network culture. His books include Digital
Contagions: A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses (2007), Insect Media
(2010) and the forthcoming Media Archaeology and Digital Culture (2012).
He has co-edited such books as The Spam Book: On Porn, Viruses and Other
Anomalous Objects from the Dark Side of Digital Culture (2009) and Media
Archaeology (2011). Homepage and blog: http://jussiparikka.net .
 
[[Crucible Theme: Critical theory]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 26 August 2011

Jussi is Reader in Media and Design at the University of Southampton (Winchester School of Art). He was the founding director of the research centre CoDE - Cultures of the Digital Economy - at Anglia Ruskin University.

He is interested in the interactions of art, science, technology and philosophy, and also topics related to politics (of production) and aesthetics in digital network culture. His books include Digital Contagions: A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses (2007), Insect Media (2010) and the forthcoming Media Archaeology and Digital Culture (2012). He has co-edited such books as The Spam Book: On Porn, Viruses and Other Anomalous Objects from the Dark Side of Digital Culture (2009) and Media Archaeology (2011). Homepage and blog: http://jussiparikka.net .

Crucible Theme: Critical theory