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Desert Screen
War at the Speed of Light

 

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Desert Screen
War at the Speed of Light

by Paul Virilio (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780826479341

 

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Paul Virilio identifies the Gulf War as a turning point in history, the last industrial and the first information war. Virilio then goes on to argue that we live in a world of global spatio-temporal collapse, and one which seems to preclude the possibility of negotiation and diplomacy.


Desert Screen is a vision of future war, in which Paul Virilio identifies the Gulf War as a turning-point in history, the last industrial and the first information war. Virilio argues that we live in a world of global sptio-temporal collapse, a world still exhausted from the geopolitics of the Cold War, a world in which the politics of military and media technology seem to preclude the possibility of negotiation and diplomacy. Virilio's original and far-reaching analysis is vital for an understanding of the current Middle East crisis. Paul Virilio (1932-) is Director of the Ecole Speciale d'Architecture in Paris and author of over 15 books including Art and Fear, Negative Horizon, War and Cinema and Open Sky.


 

ISBN 826479340
ISBN13 9780826479341
Publisher Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Format Paperback
Publication date 30/06/2005
Pages 120
Weight (grammes) 137
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 129
Width (mm) 198

Acknowledgements
Preface by James Der Derian
Desert Screen
I Foreword
II August 1990: Desert Shield
III January 1991: Desert Storm
IV June 1991: Desert Screen
V Virilio Looks Back and Sees the Future: Interview by James Der Derian (2000)
Notes
Index