Paul Virilio

Year of birth, place
1932, Paris, France
Biography

Emeritus Professor at the École Spéciale d'Architecture in Paris, and chairman and director of the same institution from 1968 to 1998, Paul Virilio became editor of the Espace Critique collection at Editions Galilée in 1973 after the publication of his first philosophical essays.

He was awarded the Grand Prix National de la Critique in 1987.
In 1990, he became programme director at the Collège International de Philosophie, headed by Jaques Derrida, and, since 1992, has sat on the French commission concerned with housing for the poor (HCLD), chaired by Louis Besson.
Paul Virilio is an essayist with a special interest in urbanism and the strategic implications of new technologies. In addition to his numerous books, he has published widely in French and international journals. He has worked with the fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain on several exhibitions, the first being La Vitesse (1991), at Jouy-en-Josas in 1991.

Major Bibliography

»Ground Zero«, Verso, London, 2002

»A Landscape of Events«, MIT Press, London/Cambridge, Mass., 2000

»The Strategy of Deception«, Verso, London, 2000

»The Information Bomb«, Verso, London, 1999

»Politics of the Very Worst«, Semiotext(e), New York, 1998

»Open Sky«, Verso, London, 1997

»The Art of the Motor«, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1995

»Bunker Archeology«, Princeton Architectural Press, New York, 1994

»The Vision Machine«, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1994

»The Aesthetics of Disappearance«, Semiotext(e), New York, 1991

»The Lost Dimension«, New York, 1991

»Popular Defense and Ecological Struggles«, Semiotext(e), New York, 1990

»War and Cinema - The Logistics of Perception«, Verso, London, 1989

»Speed and Politics«, Semiotext(e), New York, 1986

[2006]