Paul Virilio
Paul Virilio (French: [viʁiljo]; 4 January 1932 – 10 September 2018) was a French cultural theorist, urbanist, and aesthetic philosopher. He was best known for his writings about technology and movie culture. He was born in Paris. He was best known for his book War and Cinema (1989).
Virilio died of a heart attack on 10 September 2018 in Paris, aged 88.[1]
Paul Virilio Media
Virilio uses the image of a gazelle running to escape a predator to emphasize the physical aspect of fear.
References
Other websites
- Paul Virilio. Faculty page at European Graduate School. Biography, bibliography, photos and video lectures.
- Paul Virilio. 'Red Alert in Cyberspace' in Radical Philosophy. November/December 1995
- Paul Virilio and Louise Wilson. "Cyberwar, God and Television". Archived 2010-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Interview. In: ctheory. December 1, 1994.
- Paul Virilio and Jérôme Sans. "Game Of Love & Chance". Discussion. In: virtually2k. 1995.