Difference between revisions of "Alexander R. Galloway"
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Born 1974. Author and associate professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He has a Bachelors Degree in Modern Culture and Media from Brown University (1996), and a Ph.D. in Literature from Duke University in 2001. Galloway's research interests include media theory and contemporary philosophy. Galloway is also a programmer and artist. He is a founding member of the [[Radical Software Group]] (RSG), and his art projects include ''Carnivore'', a networked surveillance tool based on the FBI software of the same name (won a Golden Nica at Ars Electronica 2002), and ''Kriegspiel'', based on a war game designed by Guy Debord. He worked at [[Rhizome|Rhizome.org]] from 1996 to 2002. Besides writing several books, he co-translated [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=1282 ''Tiqqun: Introduction to Civil War''] to English. Lives in [[New York City]]. | Born 1974. Author and associate professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He has a Bachelors Degree in Modern Culture and Media from Brown University (1996), and a Ph.D. in Literature from Duke University in 2001. Galloway's research interests include media theory and contemporary philosophy. Galloway is also a programmer and artist. He is a founding member of the [[Radical Software Group]] (RSG), and his art projects include ''Carnivore'', a networked surveillance tool based on the FBI software of the same name (won a Golden Nica at Ars Electronica 2002), and ''Kriegspiel'', based on a war game designed by Guy Debord. He worked at [[Rhizome|Rhizome.org]] from 1996 to 2002. Besides writing several books, he co-translated [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=1282 ''Tiqqun: Introduction to Civil War''] to English. Lives in [[New York City]]. | ||
− | ; | + | ; Monographs |
− | * ''The | + | * [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=81 ''Protocol: How Control Exists After Decentralization'']. MIT Press, 2003. |
+ | * [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=65 ''Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture'']. University of Minnesota Press, 2006. | ||
+ | * [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=106 ''The Exploit: A Theory of Networks''], coauthored with [[Eugene Thacker]]. University of Minnesota Press, 2007. | ||
* [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=4003 ''French Theory Today: An Introduction to Possible Futures'']. The Public School New York/Erudio Editions, 2011. | * [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=4003 ''French Theory Today: An Introduction to Possible Futures'']. The Public School New York/Erudio Editions, 2011. | ||
− | * [http://monoskop.org/log/?p= | + | * ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=6819 The Interface Effect]'', Polity Press, 2012. |
− | + | * with Eugene Thacker and McKenzie Wark, ''Excommunication: Three Inquiries in Media and Mediation'', University of Minnesota Press, 2013. [http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/E/bo14413838.html] | |
− | + | * ''Laruelle: Against the Digital'', University of Minnesota Press, 2014. [http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/laruelle] | |
− | ; | + | ; Interviews and talks (selection) |
− | * Stefan Hechenberger | + | * Stefan Hechenberger, [http://switch.sjsu.edu/v19/00002e "Interview with Alex Galloway"], Summer 2004. |
− | * [http://vimeo.com/groups/86415/videos/22862862 Leper Creativity], panel discussion with Nicola Masciandaro and Eugene Thacker, The New School, | + | * [http://vimeo.com/groups/86415/videos/22862862 Leper Creativity], panel discussion with Nicola Masciandaro and Eugene Thacker, The New School, Mar 2011. |
− | ; | + | ; Links |
− | * [http://cultureandcommunication.org/galloway/ | + | * [http://cultureandcommunication.org/galloway/ Home page] |
− | * [http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Alexander_Galloway NYU | + | * [http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/faculty_bios/view/Alexander_Galloway Profile at NYU] |
− | * [http://rhizome.org/member.php?user_id=2408 Rhizome | + | * [http://rhizome.org/member.php?user_id=2408 Profile at Rhizome] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Writers|Galloway, Alex]] |
+ | [[Category:Software studies|Galloway, Alex]] |
Revision as of 10:15, 1 December 2014
Born 1974. Author and associate professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He has a Bachelors Degree in Modern Culture and Media from Brown University (1996), and a Ph.D. in Literature from Duke University in 2001. Galloway's research interests include media theory and contemporary philosophy. Galloway is also a programmer and artist. He is a founding member of the Radical Software Group (RSG), and his art projects include Carnivore, a networked surveillance tool based on the FBI software of the same name (won a Golden Nica at Ars Electronica 2002), and Kriegspiel, based on a war game designed by Guy Debord. He worked at Rhizome.org from 1996 to 2002. Besides writing several books, he co-translated Tiqqun: Introduction to Civil War to English. Lives in New York City.
- Monographs
- Protocol: How Control Exists After Decentralization. MIT Press, 2003.
- Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture. University of Minnesota Press, 2006.
- The Exploit: A Theory of Networks, coauthored with Eugene Thacker. University of Minnesota Press, 2007.
- French Theory Today: An Introduction to Possible Futures. The Public School New York/Erudio Editions, 2011.
- The Interface Effect, Polity Press, 2012.
- with Eugene Thacker and McKenzie Wark, Excommunication: Three Inquiries in Media and Mediation, University of Minnesota Press, 2013. [1]
- Laruelle: Against the Digital, University of Minnesota Press, 2014. [2]
- Interviews and talks (selection)
- Stefan Hechenberger, "Interview with Alex Galloway", Summer 2004.
- Leper Creativity, panel discussion with Nicola Masciandaro and Eugene Thacker, The New School, Mar 2011.
- Links