Crepuscular Dawn by Paul Virilio

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Crepuscular Dawn by Paul Virilio

The "genetic bomb" marks a turn in the history of humanity.

The accident is a new form of warfare. It is replacing revolution and war. Sarajevo triggered the First World War. New York is what Sarajevo was. September 11th opened Pandora's box. The first war of globalization will be the global accident, the total accident, including the accident of science. And it is on the way. In 1968, Virilio abandoned his work in oblique architecture, believing that time had replaced space as the most important point of reflection because of the dominance of speed. We were basically on the verge of converting space time into space speed... Speed facilitates the decoding of the human genome, and the possibility of another humanity- a humanity which is no longer extra-territorial, but extra-human. Crespuscular Dawn expands Virilio's vision of the implosion of physical time and space, onto the micro-level of bioengineering and biotechnology. In this cat-and-mouse dialogue between Sylvere Lotringer and Paul Virilio, Lotringer pushes Virilio to uncover the historical foundations of his biotech theories. Citing various medical experiments conducted during World War II, Lotringer asks whether biotechnology isn't the heir to eugenics and the "science for racial improvement" that the Nazis enthusiastically embraced. Will the endocolonizataion of the body come to replace the colonization of one's own population by the military? Both biographical and thematic, the book explores the development of Virilio's investigation of space (architecture, urbanism) and time (speed and simultanaeity) that would ultimately lay the foundation for his theories on biotechnology and his startling declaration that after the colonization of space begins the colonization of the body.

Paul Virilio studied philosophy at the Sorbonne while also working as a stained glass artist with Braque and Matisse. In 1975, he was named director of the Paris-based École Speciale d'Architecture. In 1998, he quit from teaching and now works with private organizations on projects in Paris to accommodate the homeless. War and Cinema, Wide Sky, and Ground Zero are just a few of his works.

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ISBN 13 9781584350132
ISBN 10 158435013X
Title Crepuscular Dawn
Author Paul Virilio
Series Semiotext Foreign Agents
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Autonomedia
Year published 2002-11-08
Number of pages 185
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.