(Redirected from Manuel DeLanda)'Manuel DeLanda', (born
1952 in
Mexico City), is a
writer,
artist and distinguished
philosopher who has lived in
New York since
1975. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor at
Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at
Columbia University (New York), the Gilles Deleuze Chair of Contemporary Philosophy and Science at the
European Graduate School in
Saas-Fee,
Switzerland, a professor at the
Canisius College in
Buffalo, New York, and professor at the
University of Pennsylvania School of Design in
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
He is the author of ''
War in the Age of Intelligent Machines'' (
1991), ''
A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History'' (
1997), ''
Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy'' (
2002) and
'' (
2006). He has published many articles and essays and lectured extensively in Europe and in the United States. His work focuses on the theories of the French philosopher
Gilles Deleuze on one hand, and modern
science, self-organizing matter,
artificial life and
intelligence,
economics,
architecture,
chaos theory,
history of science,
nonlinear dynamics,
cellular automata on the other. DeLanda became a principal figure in the "
new materialism" based on his application of Deleuze's realist
ontology. His universal research into "
morphogenesis" - the production of the semi-stable structures out of material flows that are constitutive of the natural and social world - has been of interest to theorists across many academic and professional disciplines.
Alongside his intellectual work, DeLanda made several short
Super 8 and 16mm films in the 1970s and early 1980s, all of which are now out of circulation. Cited by filmmaker
Nick Zedd in his
Cinema of Transgression Manifesto, DeLanda associated with many of the experimental and art filmmakers of this New York based movement. Much of DeLanda's film work is inspired by his interest in philosophy and critical theory; one of his best known films, ''Raw Nerves'', has been described as a 'Lacanian thriller' by at least one critic.
See also
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Gilles Deleuze
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realism
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Wargaming
External links
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Manuel DeLanda Bibliography with links to articles
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Various texts
★ http://www.canisius.edu/topos/delanda.asp
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Interview
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Interview on ''
Ctheory''
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Other interview by
Paul Miller
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"Markets and antimarkets in the world economy" by DeLanda