Paul Virilio

Paul Virilio (; 4 January 1932 – 10 September 2018) was a French cultural theorist, urbanist, architect and aesthetic philosopher. 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. Virilio was a prolific creator of neologisms, most notably his concept of "Dromology", the all-around, pervasive inscription of speed in every aspect of life.

According to two biographers, Virilio was a "historian of warfare, technology and photography, a philosopher of architecture, military strategy and cinema, and a politically engaged provocative commentator on history, terrorism, mass media and human-machine relations." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Art and Fear. by Virilio, Paul

    Published 2010
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    Virilio live : selected interviews / edited by John Armitage. by Virilio, Paul

    Published 2001
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    Polar Inertia. by Virilio, Paul

    Published 1999
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    Bunker archeology : texts and photos / Paul Virilio ; translated from the French by George Collins. by Virilio, Paul

    Published 1994
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    A landscape of events / Paul Virilio ; translated by Julie Rose. by Virilio, Paul

    Published 2000
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