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Title Digital Dionysus : Nietzsche and the Network-Centric Condition / Dan Mellamphy (ed.) [and others].

Imprint [Place of publication not identified] Punctum Books, 2016.

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Summary Annotation Can Nietzsche be considered a thinker of media and mediation, as the German media theorist Friedrich Kittler declared in his influential book Gramophone, Film, Typewriter? Nietzsche was a truly transdisciplinary thinker, one who never fit into his own nineteenth-century surroundings and who recognized himself as a "herald and precursor" of the future, of our globally-reticulated digital present. Perhaps not since Kittler has there been a study - let alone an anthology - that re-assesses and re-evaluates Nietzsche's thought in light of the technically mediated and machinic conditions of the human in the age of digital networks. Drawing on the first four years of conference-proceedings from the annual Nietzsche Workshop @ Western (NWW, Western University, Ontario), which culminated in the "New York NWW. IV": Cyber-Nietzsche: Tunnels, Tightropes, Net- & -Meshworks (held at the Center for Transformative Media, Parsons The New School for Design), The Digital Dionysus explores Nietzschean themes in light of the problems and questions of digitization, information and technical mediation, offering its readers the opportunity to consider Nietzsche's contemporary relevance in light of emerging theories in new media studies, political studies, critical aesthetics, the digital humanities and contemporary post-continental philosophy. Co-edited by Dan Mellamphy and Nandita Biswas Mellamphy (Western University, UWO) for the CTM Documents Initiative imprint (Center for Transformative Media, Parsons School of Design, The New School), the volume features essays and works by leading and emerging philosophers, artists, h]activists, and political media theorists, including Babette Babich, R. Scott Bakker, Shannon Bell, Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, Jen Boyle, Sarah Choukah, Manabrata Guha, Horst Hutter, Arthur Kroker, Nicola Masciandaro, Dan Mellamphy, Joseph Nechvatal, Julian Reid, Gary Shapiro, Heike Schotten, Eugene Thacker and Dylan Wittkower.
Language English.
Subject Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900.
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmtyMkfvvT3yjm9mrhWDq
Technology -- Social aspects.
Computer networks.
Digital communications.
Computer Communication Networks
Réseaux d'ordinateurs.
Transmission numérique.
Media studies.
Social Science / Media Studies.
Computer networks
Digital communications
Technology -- Social aspects
Indexed Term media studies, cybernetics, networks, philosophy, technology
Added Author (Ed.), Dan Mellamphy.
Other Form: Print version: 0692270795
ISBN 9780692270790
0692270795
Standard No. 9780692270790
10.21983/P3.0149.1.00 doi

 
    
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