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Blogs about: Paul Virilio

bunker beauty-Paul Virilio

slithman wrote 2 months ago: Great photos and article by Paul Virilio. http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/galleries/the_frigh … more →

Tags: Bunker, normandy, wwii

New York: Michael Najjar debuts High Altitude at Bitforms Gallery

dawire wrote 2 months ago: Bitforms Gallery is pleased to announce a third solo exhibition with German photographic artist Mich … more →

Tags: Exhibitions, New York, Spain, England, Michael Najjar, High Altitude, bitforms, Exhibition, sublime

Time Lags, Virtual Desync, and Spatial Dissonance1 comment

Mike Innes wrote 3 months ago: I think Tim’s on to something with this. I’ve been chewing on it for a few days now; ess … more →

Tags: Monkwire, technology, reality, EVE Online

Working Papers #2: Info-War as the Interface of Biopolitics

SH wrote 4 months ago: Along the lines of the previous post, I’m putting up a short chapter that I contributed to A F … more →

Tags: Race, Politics, technology, Theory, Philosophy, War, Academia, Working Papers, Info War

The Geopolitics of the Twitter Attack: Reconsidering "War" in light of Virilio1 comment

SH wrote 4 months ago: By now, I’m sure folks have read about the recent attacks (two waves to be exact) on Twitter  … more →

Tags: Politics, Philosophy, War, GeoPolitics, Academia, Internet, Info War, Georgia, twitter attack

TV as Opiate

hansnotes wrote 4 months ago: “Television especially, in a variety of forms, emerged as the most pervasive and efficient sys … more →

Tags: Citations, Jonathan Crary, Suspensions of Perception

Radical Thinkers question 12: PAUL VIRILIO, ‘War and Cinema’

versouk wrote 5 months ago: In his seminal work War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception, Paul Virilio conducts a sweeping an … more →

Tags: Radical Thinkers

Radical Perspectives on the Crisis

rikowski wrote 5 months ago: RADICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE CRISIS I came across this great web site yesterday which provides … more →

Tags: News and politics, Analysis and Critique, Marxism, Karl Marx, capitalism, Crisis, financial crisis, capitalist crisis, Andrew Kliman

how fast can you go?

lisboncalling wrote 5 months ago: Next Future festival puts the pace a bit slower. “Penser la Vitesse” is a film based on … more →

Tags: e = mc^2, Cinema, Nightlife, Conspiracy, Lisbon, next future, penser la vitesse

Today on the Quietus, my interview with Ben Chasny of Six Organs of Admittance1 comment

Ned Raggett wrote 9 months ago: This interview was done a couple of months back around the time of the release of the RTZ comp but f … more →

Tags: Art, Culture, Music, Science, Six Organs of Admittance, the quietus, sun city girls, downloading, ben chasny

Terres Natales at the Fondations Cartiers

Frederique Krupa wrote 9 months ago: This Fondations Cartier exhibition on migration by Paul Virilio and Raymond Depardon has an incredib … more →

Tags: Design research, Culture of Design, Information design, fondation, Terres Natales, diller scofidio renfro

Opening 3: Review: 'Show Court 3' and 'Mood Bomb' by Louise Paramor at Nellie Castan Gallery, Melbourne

bunyanth wrote 9 months ago: Opening: Thursday 5th March 2009 Exhibition dates: 5th March – 28th March 2009   Boarding a tr … more →

Tags: Australian Artist, Colour Photography, Dale Frank, Exhibition, gallery website, Installation Art, intimacy, landscape, louise paramor

The White Bentley Chase Did Not Happen6 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 10 months ago: Such was Jason Quackenbush’s response #5 to the polemic that has been going on the the blogosp … more →

Tags: Postmodern 2.0, simulacra, Jacques Lacan, Jean Baudrillard, Alain Badiou, twitter, Live Tweeting, Suicide, Chase

Time for Disaster

Chad wrote 10 months ago: I. “And indeed there will be time For the yellow smoke that slides along the street Rubbing it … more →

Tags: Biel, disaster, Ulmer, Titanic, TS Eliot

Friday finds

stevenhartwriter wrote 10 months ago: For the past three decades, essayist and art critic Paul Virilio has been studying and photographing … more →

Tags: friday finds, John Scalzi, bunker archaeology, princeton architectural press, Malcolm McDowell, Big Idea Authors

The Frightening Beauty of Bunkers

gjarnling wrote 10 months ago: Re–blog from the Morning News. The English translation of well known French critic and urbanis … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Culture, Society, Archeology, Books, History, morning news, princeton architectural press, rosecrans baldwin

Virilio's "Open Sky"

geosophy wrote 10 months ago: It is possible to at once project love, amazement, and disgust at Virilio’s (1997/2008) Open S … more →

Tags: Spacetime, Sedentarist and Nomadic Metaphysics

fugitives, ghosts, and silver polar bears

yammering wrote 10 months ago: At about lunchtime on the day after baby Davina was abducted by Tania and Joe I got a call from Serg … more →

Tags: apocalypse, clocks, Constructs, Fascism, Ghosts, invisibility, Junkyards, Modernity, place

Atlantikwall1 comment

Peter A. Mello wrote 10 months ago: While it might resemble a Bauhaus version of an Easter Island Moai, the above structure is actually … more →

Tags: maritime heritage, Atlantikwall, The Morning News


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