Virilio Live: Selected InterviewsJohn Armitage SAGE, 21. aug. 2001 - 240 sider Edited by one of the leading Paul Virilio authorities this book offers the reader a guide through Virilio′s work. Using the interview form, Virilio speaks incisively and at length about a vast assortment of cultural and theoretical topics, including architecture and `speed-space′, `chronopolitics′, art and technoculture, modernism, postmodernism and `hypermodernism′, the time of the trajectory and the `information bomb′. His thoughts on Foucault, Baudrillard, Deleuze and Guattari, the performance artist Stelarc, the Persian War and the Kosovo War, are also gathered together. |
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... material reprinted herein, but if any have been inadvertently overlooked the publishers will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the first opportunity. For their willingness to allow either the publication of an interview ...
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... materials. Now, about the critical aspect of space: this means that space finds itself in a critical situation, just like one would speak of critical times, or of a critical situation. Space is under threat. Not only matter is ...
... materials. Now, about the critical aspect of space: this means that space finds itself in a critical situation, just like one would speak of critical times, or of a critical situation. Space is under threat. Not only matter is ...
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... material support to the image: wood or canvas in the case of paintings; marble, in the case of sculptures, etc. Save for music, most aesthetics-related phenomena were phenomena of appearance, of emergence. Painting enabled the emergence ...
... material support to the image: wood or canvas in the case of paintings; marble, in the case of sculptures, etc. Save for music, most aesthetics-related phenomena were phenomena of appearance, of emergence. Painting enabled the emergence ...
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Du har nået visningsgrænsen for denne bog.
Du har nået visningsgrænsen for denne bog.
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Indhold
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On Architecture | 49 |
Interview with Enrique Limon | 51 |
Interview with Andreas Ruby | 58 |
On speedspace and chronopolitics | 67 |
Interview with Chris Dercon | 69 |
Interview with Dominique Joubert and Christian Carlut | 121 |
Interview with Catherine David | 128 |
Interview with Pierre Sterckx | 144 |
Interview with Nocholas Zurbrugg | 154 |
On the strategies of deception | 165 |
Interview with John Armitage | 167 |
Suggested further reading | 199 |
Select bibliography of the works of Paul Virilio | 202 |
Interview with Niels Brugger | 82 |
A Conversation Interview with Friedrich Kittler | 97 |
On art technoculture and the integral accident | 111 |
Interview with Jerome Sans | 113 |
Name index | 212 |
Subject index | 215 |
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