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Benjamin Bratton: Interfaces, Logistics, Territories: Design | Media Arts Theory



UCLA Design Media Arts

Bratton’s introduction to the new edition of Paul Virilio’s Speed and Politics was recently published by Semiotext(e)/MIT Press. He has published widely, from AD and Volume to BlackBook and 34, and has been an visiting lecturer and critic at Columbia, Pratt, Yale, Architectural Association of London, Penn, USC, UCLA, Art Center College of Design, Brown, and the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. He was co-chair of ambient:interface, the 54th International Aspen Design Conference.

Recorded Apr 25, 2008

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