Virilio Live: Selected InterviewsJohn Armitage SAGE, 21 sie 2001 - 240 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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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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