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Deleuze and New Technology

Edited by David Savat

August, 2009
Paper, 272 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-7486-3338-8
Edinburgh University Press
$37.50

Cloth, 272 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-7486-3336-4
$115.00

Deleuze was fascinated by the machine and the technological. In this collective and determined effort to explore not only the usefulness of Deleuze in thinking about our new digital and biotechnological future but also the innovative nature of his ideason the topic, contributors highlight Deleuze's unique negotiation between the realms of philosophy, science, and art and point to the increasing dominance of technology in our everyday lives. Essays authored by William Bogard, Abigail Bray, Ian Buchanan, Verena Conley, Ian Cook, Tauel Harper, Timothy Murray, Saul Newman, Luciana Parisi, Patricia Pisters, Mark Poster, Horst Ruthrof, David Savat, Bent Meier Sørensen, and Eugene Thacker.

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About the Author

David Savat was awarded the 1996 Wadsworth Prize for British History by the Business Archives Council.

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