Ulrik Ekman is Associate Professor at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen.
Ekman’s main research interests are in the fields of cybernetics and ICT, the network society, new media art, critical design and aesthetics, as well as recent cultural theory. Ekman is behind the publication of Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture (Routledge, 2015). He is also the editor of Throughout: Art and Culture Emerging with Ubiquitous Computing (MIT Press, 2013). Ekman’s publications include research articles and chapters such as ”Editorial: Interaction Designs for Ubicomp Cultures” Fibreculture 19, “Design as Topology: U-City,” in Media Art and the Urban Environment (Springer 2015), “Irreducible Vagueness: Augmented Worldmaking in Diller & Scofidio’s Blur Building.” in Postmodern Culture 19.2, and “Of Transductive Speed – Stiegler.” in Parallax 13.4.