Friedrich Kittler
Ya Sam
takoitov at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 23 08:43:22 CDT 2006
Thanks for the links. Looks like an interesting author to check out.
"Consequently, he sees in writing literature, in writing programmes and in
burning structures into silicon chips a complete continuum: "As we know and
simply do not say, no human being writes anymore. [...] Today, human writing
runs through inscriptions burnt into silicon by electronic lithography
[...]. The last historic act of writing may thus have been in the late
seventies when a team of Intel engineers [plotted] the hardware architecture
of their first integrated microprocessor."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Kittler
>From: Otto <ottosell at googlemail.com>
>To: Pynchon-L <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>Subject: Friedrich Kittler
>Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 15:16:10 +0200
>
>Friedrich Kittler: Musik und Mathematik. Band 1: Hellas. Teil 1:
>Aphrodite. Wilhelm Fink, München 2006. 409 S., Fr. 69.40.
>
>Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Intensität des Seins
>Friedrich Kittlers kulturgeschichtlicher Rückgang zur griechischen Antike
>Von Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
>23. September 2006, Neue Zürcher Zeitung
>http://www.nzz.ch/2006/09/23/li/articleEET4K.html
>
>Friedrich Kittler über Thomas Pynchons' langerwarteten neuen Roman,
>der eben in den USA erschienen ist
>Das Jahrhundert der Landvermesser
>http://zeus.zeit.de/text/archiv/1997/27/pynchon.txt.19970627.xml
>
>"Medien und Drogen in Pynchons Zweitem Weltkrieg (Gravity's Rainbow)",
>in: Rolf Kloepfer und Karl-Dietmar Möller eds., Narrativität in den
>Medien. Münster 1985, 231-252
>- Repr. in: Dietmar Kamper und Willem von Reijen eds., Die
>unvollendete Vernunft. Moderne versus Postmoderne. Frankfurt/M.1987,
>240-259
>http://www.hydra.umn.edu/kittler/kittlerpub.html
>
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