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* ''Vers une esthétique clandestine'', in Philo-fictions 1: Clandestinité, une ouverture, 2009, pp. [https://onphi.org/fr/philo-fictions/1/clandestinite-une-ouverture ONPhI] {{fr}}
 
* ''Vers une esthétique clandestine'', in Philo-fictions 1: Clandestinité, une ouverture, 2009, pp. [https://onphi.org/fr/philo-fictions/1/clandestinite-une-ouverture ONPhI] {{fr}}
** ''Towards a Clandestine Aesthetics'', trans. Pranav Nambiar. {{en}}
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** ''Towards a Clandestine Aesthetics'', trans. Sylvia Nambiar. {{en}}
  
 
* ''Un théologisme'', in Philo-fictions 2: Fiction, une nouvelle rigueur, 2009, pp. 17-9. [https://onphi.org/fr/philo-fictions/2/fiction-une-nouvelle-rigueur ONPhI] {{fr}}
 
* ''Un théologisme'', in Philo-fictions 2: Fiction, une nouvelle rigueur, 2009, pp. 17-9. [https://onphi.org/fr/philo-fictions/2/fiction-une-nouvelle-rigueur ONPhI] {{fr}}

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Étienne Brouzes is a member of ONPHI, and also its secretary. Educated at université Paris X, a former student of François Laruelle, he has been working since 2000 in the data processing sector, the internet in particular. In addition to requisite programming skills to create web sites or connected apps, he particularly developed unspecific know-how in manipulating and exploiting data processing.

Works

Essays

  • Sex, Drug & Laruelle, 2007. pdf (French)
  • Vers une esthétique clandestine, in Philo-fictions 1: Clandestinité, une ouverture, 2009, pp. ONPhI (French)
    • Towards a Clandestine Aesthetics, trans. Sylvia Nambiar. (English)
  • Un théologisme, in Philo-fictions 2: Fiction, une nouvelle rigueur, 2009, pp. 17-9. ONPhI (French)
  • De l’art comme délire rigoureux, with Gilbert Kieffer, in Philo-fictions 3-4: Traduction, une dernière fidélité, 2012, pp. 45-63. ONPhI (French)
  • Le futur toujours avant dernier, with Sylvain Létoffé, Oraxiom Vol. 1, No. 1: The End Times, 2020, pp. 93-103. Oraxiom (French)