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  • by Friedrich Nietzsche
    £12.99

  • by Felwine Sarr
    £18.99

  • - News from the Slow-Fading Twentieth Century
    by Siegfried Zielinski
    £19.99

  • by Jacques Ranciere
    £17.49

    From Almanac of Fall (1984) to The Turin Horse (2011), renowned Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr has followed the collapse of the communist promise. The "time after" is the time when we are less interested in histories and their successes or failures than we are in the delicate fabric of time from which they are carved.

  • by Vilem Flusser
    £20.99

    Is there any room left for freedom in a programmed world? This is theessential question Vilem Flusser asks in Post-History. This first Englishtranslation of Post-History brings to an Anglophone readership Flusser'sfirst critique of apparatus as the aesthetic, ethical, and epistemological model of present times.

  • by Miguel Abensour
    £18.99

    An insightful philosophical investigation and reading of the concept of utopia

  • - Reading Philippe Beck
    by Jacques Ranciere
    £18.99

  • by Félix Guattari
    £18.99

    Throughout a large part of the 1980s, F\u00e9lix Guattari, known for his collaborations with Gilles Deleuze and his experimental and groundbreaking practices in psychotherapy, decides to shift his experimental work into a different medium of artistic and creative thought practice: the world of science fiction. Part self-analysis, part cinematic expression of his theoretical work, Guattari\u2019s screenplay merges his theoretical concepts with his passion for comic books, free radio movements, and film. So begins Guattari\u2019s journey to write a screenplay wherein a group of squatters makes contact with a superior intelligence coming from the infinitely small Universe of the Infra-quark (UIQ). Guattari worked feverishly on his film, attempting to secure a budget, traveling to Hollywood, and enlisting the help of American screenwriter Robert Kramer. But the film would never see the light of day. Through the important archival work of artists, Silvia Maglioni and Graeme Thomson, Guattari\u2019s script is now published here, for the first time in English.

  • by David Link
    £23.99

    As historical processes increasingly become steeped in technology, it becomes more necessary for a discipline to emerge that is capable of comprehending these materialities to better understand the fields they inundate such as science, art, and warfare. This effort is further compromised by the inherent complexity and complete arbitrariness of technical languages—especially when they are algorithmic—along with the rapid pace in which they become obsolete, unintelligible, or simply forgotten. The Turing Machine plays a central role in the Archaeology of Algorithmic Artefacts, wherein the gradual developments of the individual components encompassed by this complex technology are placed within the context of engineering sciences and the history of inventions. This genealogy also traces the origin of the computer in mathematics, meta-mathematics, combinatorics, cryptology, philosophy, and physics. The investigations reveal that the history of apparatuses that process signs is in no way limited to the second half of the twentieth century; rather, it is possible they existed at all times and in all cultures.

  • - Nihilism Inside Out
    by Peter Pal Pelbart
    £19.99

  • by Simon Critchley
    £17.49

  • by Francois Laruelle
    £18.99

  • by Gilbert Simondon
    £18.99

    Gilbert Simondon was a French philosopher of technology whose work continues to attract new interest within a variety of academic fields.Drew S. Burk is a cultural theorist and translator of contemporary French philosophy.

  • by Georges Didi-Huberman
    £17.49

    "Originally published in French as Survivances des lucioles, copyright 2009 by Les aEditions de Minuit . . . Paris"-- Verso title page.

  • - The Complete Text of Prejuges
    by Jacques Derrida
    £17.49

  • by Gilbert Simondon
    £23.99

    Gilbert Simondon (1924–1989)¿was a French philosopher of technology whose work continues to attract new interest within a variety of academic fields.

  • by Silvia Lippi
    £18.99

  • by Judith Balso
    £17.49

  • by Francois Laruelle
    £18.99

  • by Jean Baudrillard
    £12.99

  • by Vilem Flusser
    £20.99

    In Language and Reality, originally published in S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil, in 1964, Vil\u00e9m Flusser continues his philosophical and theoretical exploration into language. He begins to postulate that language is not simply a map of the world but also the driving force for projecting worlds and enters then into a feedback with what is projected.Flusser\u2019s thesis leads him to claim, in a seemingly missed encounter of a dialogue with Wittgenstein, that language is not limited to its ontological and epistemological aspects but rather is at the service of its aesthetic. Traversing a diverse area of research and ruminations on cybernetics to poetry, music, the visual arts, religion, and mysticism, Language and Reality can be viewed as a vital transitional work in Flusser\u2019s emerging thought that will eventually lead to his works in the 1970s and 1980s concerning what we would later consider media theory, design, and digital culture.

  • by Eugene Thacker
    £18.99

    Eugene Thacker is the author of several books, including In The Dust of This Planet. He teaches at the New School in New York

  • by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
    £19.99

    Eduardo Viveiros de Castro is a Brazilian anthropologist and professor at the National Museum of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Peter Skafish is Andrew W. Mellon postdoctoral fellow in the Anthropology Department at McGill University.¿

  • by Georges Didi-Huberman
    £18.99

    Forrenowned art historian Georges DidiHuberman, artist James Turrell is aninventor of impossible spaces and unthinkable sites, of aporias, of fables. Creator of some of the most fascinating works of the late twentieth and earlytwentyfirst century, Turrell uses as his medium the most elemental material ofsight and art: light.

  • by Etienne Souriau
    £19.99

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