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MANUEL DE LANDA
Professor, Graduate School of Architecture
Columbia University
Wednesday 7 November
5:006:30 pm
Rainey Auditorium, Penn Museum
3260 South Street, Penn Campus
Manuel de Landa, philosopher and science writer, is known
for his work on nonlinear dynamics, theories of self-organization, artificial
life and intelligence, chaos theory, architecture, and history of science.
He began his career as an independent filmmaker, and went on to become
a computer programmer and artist before emerging as one of the leading
theorists of the electronic age.
Among Prof. de Landa’s books are War in the Age of
Intelligent Machines, A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History,
and Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy. |
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