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Manuel DeLanda: Gilles Deleuze Chair at EGS, is a New York based philosopher and science writer with an exceptionally cross-disciplinary body of work: He has written extensively on nonlinear dynamics, theories of self-organization, artificial life and intelligence, chaos theory as well as architecture, and history of science. Currently, DeLanda is a professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University, New York. Born in Mexico City he moved to New York in 1975 and became an independent filmmaker. In 1980 he turned his attention towards the computer, a pioneer programmer and computer art, before he emerged as one of the leading theorists of the electronic world. Major books: War in the Age of Intelligent Machines; A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History; Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy.
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Manuel DeLanda is a professor of contemporary philosophy and science at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he conducts an Intensive Summer Seminar. |
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