Abstract
An interview with philosopher Manuel De Landa and SJSU CADRE students, Brett Stalbaum, Matt Hoessli, Geri Wittig, Kristin Cully, Geoffrey Bruce, Anne-Marie Schleiner. De Landa's work focuses on the use of networks as a medium of expression. The discussion traces networking technology, including machine intelligence or artificial intelligence’s evolution from military to civilian contexts. They discuss, "One Thousand Years of Nonlinear History", De Landa's most recent book at that time that shows the history of the world from a non-anthropocentric view to make the worldview more inclusive as a self-organized and dynamical system that is unaffected by the hierarchical perspective where humans dominate the other species. The use of multiple interviewers produces a wide-ranging conversation.
Preservation Process
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Recommended Citation
Switch Staffs
(1998)
"Interview with Manuel DeLanda,"
SWITCH: Vol. 8:
No.
1, Article 1.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/switch/vol8/iss1/1