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Writings (Paperback)
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Writings (Paperback)
Series: Electronic Mediations
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Ten years after his death, Vilem Flusser's reputation as one of
Europe's most original modern philosophers continues to grow.
Increasingly influential in Europe and Latin America, the
Prague-born intellectual's thought has until now remained largely
unknown in the English-speaking world. His innovative writings
theorize-and ultimately embrace-the epochal shift that humanity is
undergoing from what he termed "linear thinking" (based on writing)
toward a new form of multidimensional, visual thinking embodied by
digital culture. For Flusser, these new modes and technologies of
communication make possible a society (the "telematic" society) in
which dialogue between people becomes the supreme value.The first
English-language anthology of Flusser's work, this volume displays
the extraordinary range and subtlety of his intellect. A number of
the essays collected here introduce and elaborate his theory of
communication, influenced by thinkers as diverse as Martin Buber,
Edmund Husserl, and Thomas Kuhn. While taking dystopian, posthuman
visions of communication technologies into account, Flusser
celebrates their liberatory and humanizing aspects. For Flusser,
existence was akin to being thrown into an abyss of absurd
experience or "bottomlessness"; becoming human required creating
meaning out of this painful event by consciously connecting with
others, in part through such technologies. Other essays present
Flusser's thoughts on the future of writing, the revolutionary
nature of photography, the relationship between exile and
creativity, and his unconventional concept of posthistory. Taken
together, these essays confirm Flusser's importance and prescience
within contemporary philosophy.Vilem Flusser (1920-1991) was born
in Prague and taught philosophy in Brazil. Andreas Stroehl is
director of the film department at the Goethe-Institut Inter
Nationes in Munich. Erik Eisel works for a software technology
company in Southern California.
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