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'''Bernard Stiegler''' (1952) is a French philosopher based in [[Paris]]. He is head of the Institut de recherche et d'innovation (IRI), which he founded in 2006 at the Centre Georges-Pompidou. He is also a professor at the University of Technology of Compiègne where he teaches philosophy. Before taking up the post at the Pompidou Center, he was program director at the International College of Philosophy, Deputy Director General of the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel, then Director General at the [[IRCAM|Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique]] (IRCAM, 2002-2005).
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'''Bernard Stiegler''' (1 April 1952 – 6 August 2020) was a French philosopher. He was head of the Institut de recherche et d'innovation (IRI), which he founded in 2006 at the Centre Georges-Pompidou. He was also a co-founder of the political and cultural group, Ars Industrialis (2005), and philosophy school pharmakon.fr at Épineuil-le-Fleuriel (2010).
  
Professor Stiegler has published numerous books and articles on philosophy, technology, digitization, capitalism, consumer culture, etc. Among his writings, his three volumes of ''La technique et le temps'' (in English as ''Technics and Time''), two volumes of ''De la misère symbolique'', three volumes of ''Mécréance et discrédit'' and two volumes ''Constituer l'Europe'' are particularly well known. Professor Stiegler has a long term engagement with the relation between technology and philosophy, not only in a theoretical sense, but also situating them in industry and society as practices. He is one of the founders of the political group Ars Industrialis based in Paris, which calls for an industrial politics of spirit, by exploring the possibilities of the technology of spirit, to bring forth a new "life of the mind". He published extensively on the problem of individuation in consumer capitalism, and he is working on the new possibility of an economy of contribution.
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Stiegler was a professor at the University of Technology of Compiègne where he taught philosophy. Before taking up the post at the Pompidou Center, he was program director at the International College of Philosophy, Deputy Director General of the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel, then Director General at the [[IRCAM|Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique]] (IRCAM, 2002-2005).
  
He led several research programmes in the domain of digital technologies applied to text, image, and sound, and he conceived and organised the [[Mémoires du Futur]] exhibition, presented at the Centre Pompidou in 1987.
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Stiegler published numerous books and articles on philosophy, technology, digitization, capitalism, consumer culture, etc. Among his writings, his three volumes of ''La technique et le temps'' (in English as ''Technics and Time''), two volumes of ''De la misère symbolique'', three volumes of ''Mécréance et discrédit'' and two volumes ''Constituer l'Europe'' are particularly well known. Stiegler had a long term engagement with the relation between technology and philosophy, not only in a theoretical sense, but also situating them in industry and society as practices. He published extensively on the problem of individuation in consumer capitalism.
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He led several research programmes in the domain of digital technologies applied to text, image, and sound, and he conceived and organised the ''[[Mémoires du Futur]]'' exhibition presented at the Centre Pompidou in 1987.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 3 December 2022

Bernard Stiegler (1 April 1952 – 6 August 2020) was a French philosopher. He was head of the Institut de recherche et d'innovation (IRI), which he founded in 2006 at the Centre Georges-Pompidou. He was also a co-founder of the political and cultural group, Ars Industrialis (2005), and philosophy school pharmakon.fr at Épineuil-le-Fleuriel (2010).

Stiegler was a professor at the University of Technology of Compiègne where he taught philosophy. Before taking up the post at the Pompidou Center, he was program director at the International College of Philosophy, Deputy Director General of the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel, then Director General at the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM, 2002-2005).

Stiegler published numerous books and articles on philosophy, technology, digitization, capitalism, consumer culture, etc. Among his writings, his three volumes of La technique et le temps (in English as Technics and Time), two volumes of De la misère symbolique, three volumes of Mécréance et discrédit and two volumes Constituer l'Europe are particularly well known. Stiegler had a long term engagement with the relation between technology and philosophy, not only in a theoretical sense, but also situating them in industry and society as practices. He published extensively on the problem of individuation in consumer capitalism.

He led several research programmes in the domain of digital technologies applied to text, image, and sound, and he conceived and organised the Mémoires du Futur exhibition presented at the Centre Pompidou in 1987.

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