Examining the question of how the Universal Machine represents an epistemic force - this chapter explores how a Machine Culture’s socioplastic nature inevitably subjects its societies to a certain order.
Long before Columbus sets off to cross the Atlantic, the European Middle Ages is already the New World that it will seek and find in America.
Speaker: Hopkins Stanley
Sound-Design: Martin Burckhardt
Music: Hopkins Stanley & Martin Burckhardt
From: The Philosophy of the Machine, translated by Hopkins Stanley and Martin Burckhardt. (to be published)
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Here is the Link to the German Publication by Matthes & Seitz
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