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| Virtual 1.a. Possessed of certain physical virtues or capacities; effective in respect of inherent natural qualities or powers; capable of exerting influence by means of such qualities. 3.a. Capable of producing a certain effect or result; effective, potent, powerful. g. Computers. Not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so from the point of view of the program or the user. ![]() |
| James Der Derian professor of international relations, WIIS, Brown University Cyber-deterrence Manuel De Landa artist and writer, New York Deleuze and the Open-ended Becoming of the World Jérôme Sans Game of Love and Chance: a discussion with Paul Virilio Ian R. Douglas visiting scholar, WIIS, Brown University Infowar and politics: a discussion with James Der Derian Julie Murphy Erfani associate professor of political science, ASU West The Virtual and the Actual: a discussion with Ian Douglas Gilles Deleuze Postscript to the Societies of Control Jean Baudrillard In the Shadow of the Millennium Paul Virilio Red Alert in Cyberspace! Claude Thibaut Cybersphere: a discussion with Jean Baudrillard Ian R. Douglas visiting scholar, WIIS, Brown University Military Revolution: a discussion with George Stein James Der Derian review of Paul Virilio's The Art of the Motor Virtually Wagging the Dog Louise Wilson Cyberwar, God and Television: a discussion with Paul Virilio Peter Lamborn Wilson Information War Jean Baudrillard Pataphysics of the Year 2000 Ian R. Douglas review of Paul Virilio's Open Sky The New Seclusion James Der Derian professor of international relations, WIIS, Brown University Futurewar: a discussion with Paul Virilio Jean Baudrillard Disneyworld Company Timothy Leary & John Perry Barlow (in French) Interview entre quat'zyeux 1989 Caroline Bayard and Graham Knight Vivisecting the 90's: a discussion with Jean Baudrillard Andrew Wernick review of Jean Baudrillard's The Transparency Of Evil and Mike Gane's (ed.) Baudrillard Live Baudrillard's Remainder Jean Baudrillard (in French) Le Xerox et l'infini Ian R. Douglas visiting scholar, WIIS, Brown University Virtually Material Lev Manovich The Aesthetics of Virtual Worlds Ian R. Douglas visiting scholar, WIIS, Brown University Information and the Globe: a discussion with Michael Geyer Jeff Lord review of Manuel De Landa's A Thousand Years of Non-Linear History Word-Waves: Manuel De Landa's Deleuze Arthur Kroker & Michael A. Weinstein The Political Economy of Virtual Reality: Pan-Capitalism Niran Abbas review of N. Katherine Hayles's How we became Posthuman The Posthuman View on Virtual Bodies Jean Baudrillard Hystericizing the Millennium Arthur & Marilouise Kroker Yahoo! Capitalism Aleksandar Boskovic Virtual Places Eugene Thacker "../bio_informatics.html/" Jean Baudrillard Global Debt and Parallel Universe J. Peter Burgess review of James Der Derian's Antidiplomacy Diplomatics Filippo Tommaso Marinetti The Futurist Manifesto |
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