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CoDE Director nominated for Transmediale 2011 digital culture and art festival award

Dr Jussi Parikka
CoDE Research Institute Director Dr Jussi Parikka has been nominated for the Vilem Flusser theory award for a piece co-written with California based artist and writer Garnet Hertz, entitled "Zombie Media: Circuit Bending Media Archaeology into an Art Method". The nomination, picked alongside three other submissions, is an important and prestigious international recognition of the media theoretical work done at the CoDE Research Institute, ARCDigital, and Anglia Ruskin University.

The Vilém Flusser Theory Award (VFTA) promotes innovative media theory and practice-oriented research exploring current and pending positions in digital art, media culture and networked society. The call was open to publications, positions, and projects from a broad range of theoretical, artistic, critical or design-based research that seek to establish and define new forms of exchange, vocabularies and cultural dialogue.

More information on the nominations for the theory award as well as the art and Open Web award nominations for the Berlin placed festival can be found on the Transmediale website.


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