Difference between revisions of "Sadie Plant"

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Born 1964. Author and philosopher. Lives in [[Birmingham]], England. Graduated from the University of Manchester with her Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1989, then went on to found the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit at Warwick University, where she was a faculty member. She left academia in the early 1990s to pursue writing.
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Born 1964. Author and philosopher. Lives in [[Birmingham]], England. Graduated from the University of Manchester with her Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1989, then went on to found the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit at Warwick University, where she was a faculty member. She left academia in the early 1990s to pursue writing. She has been invited to various symposia and festivals to give lectures and is currently working as a freelance author on the topic "social and cultural implications of new technologies".
  
  
==Publications==
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* ''Birdsong for the Mobile Age. Sadie Plant in Conversation with Sabine Breitsameter''. July 2004. http://www.swr.de/swr2/audiohyperspace/engl_version/interview/plant.html
  
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*''[[The Most Radical Gesture: The Situationist International in a Postmodern Age]]'' (1992, Routledge) ISBN 0-415-06222-5  
 
*''[[The Most Radical Gesture: The Situationist International in a Postmodern Age]]'' (1992, Routledge) ISBN 0-415-06222-5  
*''[[Zeroes + Ones : Digital Women and the New Technoculture]]'' (1997, Doubleday) ISBN 0-385-48260-4
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*''[[Zeroes + Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture]]'' (1997, Doubleday) ISBN 0-385-48260-4
 
*''[[Writing on Drugs]]'' (2001, Picado) ISBN 0-312-27874-8
 
*''[[Writing on Drugs]]'' (2001, Picado) ISBN 0-312-27874-8
  
  
 
[[Category:Media culture writers|Plant, Sadie]]
 
[[Category:Media culture writers|Plant, Sadie]]

Revision as of 16:31, 4 October 2007

Born 1964. Author and philosopher. Lives in Birmingham, England. Graduated from the University of Manchester with her Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1989, then went on to found the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit at Warwick University, where she was a faculty member. She left academia in the early 1990s to pursue writing. She has been invited to various symposia and festivals to give lectures and is currently working as a freelance author on the topic "social and cultural implications of new technologies".


Articles


Books