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Paul Virilio (1932) is a French cultural theorist, urbanist, and "philosopher of speed". He is best known for his writings about technology as it has developed in relation to speed and power, with diverse references to architecture, the arts, the city and the military.
 
Paul Virilio (1932) is a French cultural theorist, urbanist, and "philosopher of speed". He is best known for his writings about technology as it has developed in relation to speed and power, with diverse references to architecture, the arts, the city and the military.
  
==Books==
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==Works==
 
* ''War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception'', London: Verso, 1989, [http://aaaaarg.fail/ref/ffda375bde6e15bc5b7cf7e28d4aad0b ARG]. {{en}}
 
* ''War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception'', London: Verso, 1989, [http://aaaaarg.fail/ref/ffda375bde6e15bc5b7cf7e28d4aad0b ARG]. {{en}}
  
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Virilio
 
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[[Category:Writers|Virilio, Paul]]
 
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Paul Virilio (1932) is a French cultural theorist, urbanist, and "philosopher of speed". He is best known for his writings about technology as it has developed in relation to speed and power, with diverse references to architecture, the arts, the city and the military.

Works

  • War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception, London: Verso, 1989, ARG. (English)
  • A Landscape of Events, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000, IA, ARG. (English)
  • La Procedure Silence, Paris: Galilee, 2000.
    • Art and Fear, London: Continuum, 2003, IA, ARG. (English)

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