11.4.10

Manuel DeLanda – Nature, Space, Society

The talk below is part of a discussion series consisting of three sessions on the relationships between society, space and nature, and how they are currently being transformed both theoretically and by technological and environmental changes in the world. I had already posted part three [here], featuring Bruno Latour.

Manuel DeLanda was the opening speaker in the series. Delanda is a New York based philosopher and science writer with an exceptionally cross-disciplinary body of work. Often drawing on the work of Gilles Deleuze, he has written on nonlinear dynamics, theories of self-organization, artificial life and intelligence, chaos theory as well as architecture, and the history of science.




Manuel DeLanda
is currently a professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University. His publications include War in the Age of Intelligent Machines, One Thousand Years of Non-Linear History and Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy.

learn more about Manuel DeLanda: Here

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