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  1. Speed as metaphysics.Nik Winchester - 1999 - History of the Human Sciences 12 (3):159-166.
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  • Editorial Introduction: Machinic Modulations new cultural theory & technopolitics.John Armitage - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (2):1-16.
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  • The Tao of Exchange: Ideology and Cosmology in Baudrillard's Fatalism.Raymond L. M. Lee - 1998 - Thesis Eleven 52 (1):53-67.
    Baudrillard's fatalism could be interpreted as a unique synthesis of poststructuralism and Eastern philosophy. It may be construed as an effort to integrate the critique of the political economy of the sign with a romantic anthropology of symbolic exchange that is partly influenced by Taoist philosophy. As a whole, it comprises a type of countercultural response to a burgeoning simulacral order. This is a response that draws upon some aspects of Taoist thought because it ideally provides a non-Marxist approach to (...)
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  • Rear-View Mirrorshades: The Recursive Generation of the Cyberbody.Nigel Clark - 1995 - Body and Society 1 (3-4):113-133.
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  • An Order of Pure Decision: Un-Natural Selection in the Work of Stelarc and Orlan.Jane Goodall - 1999 - Body and Society 5 (2-3):149-170.
    Orlan and Stelarc both work with the body as the primary medium for their art and both, in their very different ways, are interested in redesigning the body. Their experiments depart radically from popular and traditional ways of imagining enhanced forms of human embodiment and, in a climate of intense speculation about the future of the body, their ideas offer some important provocations. As performance artists, Orlan and Stelarc explore embodiment through enactment in ways that evade the stock formulations of (...)
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