Description: Virilio introduces his understanding of picnolepsy—the epileptic state of consciousness produced by speed.
Virilio himself referred to his 1980 work The Aesthetics of Disappearance as a juncture in his thinking, one at which he brought his focus onto the logistics of perception—a logistics he would soon come to refer to as the vision machine. If Speed and Politics established Virilio as the inaugural—and still consummate—theorist of dromology (the theory of speed and the society it defines), The Aesthetics of Disappearance introduced his understanding of picnolepsy—the epileptic state of consciousness produced by speed, or rather, the consciousness invented by the subject through its very absence: the gaps, glitches, and speed bumps lacing through and defining it. Speed and Politics defined the society of speed; The Aesthetics of Disappearance defines what it feels like to live in the society of speed. I always write with images, Virilio has claimed, and this statement is nowhere better illustrated than with The Aesthetics of Disappearance. Moving from the movie theater to the freeway, and from Craig Breedlove's attainment of terrifying speed in a rocket-power car to the immobility of Howard Hughes in his dark room atop the Desert Inn, Virilio himself jump cuts from such disparate reference points as Fred Astaire, Franz Liszt, and Adolf Loos to Dostoyevsky, Paul Morand, and Aldous Huxley. In its extension of the aesthetics of disappearance to war, film, and politics, this book paved the way to Virilio's follow-up: the celebrated study, War and Cinema.This edition features a new introduction by Jonathan Crary, one of the leading theorists of modern visual culture. Foreign Agents seriesDistributed for Semiotext(e)
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Type: book
Intended Audience: General/trade
Book Title: Aesthetics of Disappearance, New Edition
Number of Pages: 128 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Semiotexte The Limited
Topic: Movements / Psychoanalysis, Criticism, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Aesthetics, Political
Item Height: 0.5 in
Publication Year: 2009
Features: Revised
Genre: Philosophy, Social Science, Psychology
Item Weight: 7.5 Oz
Item Length: 9 in
Author: Paul Virilio
Book Series: Semiotext (E) / Foreign Agents Ser.
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback