`If you′ve ever felt like we′re going nowhere fast, and you′d like to know why - preferably sometime before you die - read this book′ - <b><i>James Der Derian, Brown University and Univeristy of Massachusetts, Amherst
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<p><b><i>`One of the most Original thinkers of our time′ - <b><i>Lib[ac]eration</i></b></i></b></p>
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<p><b><i><b><i>`Virilio explores the space-time continuum of new media with a relentless, sceptical gaze. This volume is essential reading for those who would follow his profound examination of the body′s fate in the landscape of contemporary information machines′ -<b><i> Professor Mark Poster, University of California</i></b></i> </b></i></b></p>

′If you′ve ever felt like we′re going nowhere fast, and you′d like to know why - preferably sometime before you die - read this book′ - James Der Derian, Brown University and UMASS/Amherst

Examining how the ′here and now′ of space, territory, the body, are being redefined by new technologies and how this undoes simplistic versions of the globalization thesis, Paul Virilio demonstrates how technology has made inertia the defining condition of modernity.

An instantaneous present has replaced space and the sovereignty of territory; everything happens without the need to go anywhere.

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Paul Virilio demonstrates how technology has made inertia the defining condition of modernity. An instantaneous present has replaced space and the sovereignty of territory - everything happens without the need to go anywhere.
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Indirect Light The Last Vehicle Kinematic Optics Environment Control Polar Inertia

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780761958031
Publisert
1999-11-01
Utgiver
SAGE Publications Inc; SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
190 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
112

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Paul Virilio is President Ecoloe Speciale d′Architecture, and author of Open Sky (verao); Art of the Motor (BFI); War and Cinema (Verso), amongst others.