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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... social science and the humanities. Building on the heritage of classical social theory, the book series examines ways in which this tradition has been reshaped by a new generation of theorists. It also publishes theoretically informed ...
... social science and the humanities. Building on the heritage of classical social theory, the book series examines ways in which this tradition has been reshaped by a new generation of theorists. It also publishes theoretically informed ...
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... social insight of this extraordinary critic of the art of technology. Virilio's achievement in these interviews is therefore that of successfully alerting the reader to the contemporary ascendancy of inauspicious visions of buildings ...
... social insight of this extraordinary critic of the art of technology. Virilio's achievement in these interviews is therefore that of successfully alerting the reader to the contemporary ascendancy of inauspicious visions of buildings ...
Side 10
... social experience that is increasingly influential among other cultural theorists of advanced societies. Virilio's frequently misunderstood and contentious phenomenological writings therefore stand apart from postmodern cultural theory ...
... social experience that is increasingly influential among other cultural theorists of advanced societies. Virilio's frequently misunderstood and contentious phenomenological writings therefore stand apart from postmodern cultural theory ...
Side 29
... social cybernetics. And that's something infinitely dangerous, more dangerous even, perhaps, than the Nazi or communist brands of totalitarianism. It is difficult to explain globalitarianism but it is simple enough in itself ...
... social cybernetics. And that's something infinitely dangerous, more dangerous even, perhaps, than the Nazi or communist brands of totalitarianism. It is difficult to explain globalitarianism but it is simple enough in itself ...
Side 35
... social. To me, this is sheer nihilism. I have not at all lost faith in the social. First of all, I believe that the social eludes the so-called social sciences, and always has – that's why I am not a sociologist! So I am disappointed ...
... social. To me, this is sheer nihilism. I have not at all lost faith in the social. First of all, I believe that the social eludes the so-called social sciences, and always has – that's why I am not a sociologist! So I am disappointed ...
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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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