Dispute plan to prevent future luxury constitution
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Equal parts Borges, Burroughs, Baudrillard, and Black Ops, Dispute Plan to Prevent Future Luxury Constitution charts a treacherous landscape filled with paranoid master plans, failed schemes, and dubious histories.
Benjamin H. Bratton's kaleidoscopic theory-fiction links the utopian fantasies of political violence with the equally utopian programs of security and control. Both rely on all manner of doubles, models, gimmicks, ruses, prototypes, and shock-and-awe campaigns to realize their propagandas of the deed, threat, and image. Blurring reality and delusion, they collaborate on a literally psychotic politics of architecture.
Bratton is a theorist whose work spans Philosophy, Art and Design. His recent writings and public talks have dealt with a wide range of issues, including the political geography of cloud computing, algorithmic reason in contemporary art, architecture and design, contested sovereignty in network societies, highly-granular universal addressing systems, augmented reality and ubiquitous computing interface design, alternate models of ecological governance, and the geophilosophical challenges of machine intelligences.
TitleDispute plan to prevent future luxury constitution
Author
Place of publicationBerlin
PublisherSternberg Press
Year of publication2015
Pagination200
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions18 cm.
Materialboek
Series titlee-flux Journal
ISBN9783956791956
Subjectphilosophy, politics, violence, art and society
Persons keyword Benjamin H. Bratton
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