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War in the Age of Intelligent Machines

War in the Age of Intelligent Machines

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In the aftermath of the methodical destruction of Iraq during the Persian Gulf War the power and efficiency of new computerized weapons and surveillance technology have become chillingly apparent. For Manuel DeLanda however this new weaponry has a significance that goes far beyond military applications; he shows how it represents a profound historical shift in the relation of human beings both to machines and to information. The recent emergence of intelligent and autonomous bombs and missiles equipped with artificial perception and decision-making capabilities is for Delanda part of a much larger transfer of cognitive structures from humans to machines in the late twentieth century.War in the Age of Intelligent Machines provides a rich panorama of these astonishing developments; it details the mutating history of information analysis and machinic organization from the mobile siege artillery of the Renaissance the clockwork armies of the Thirty Years War the Napoleonic campaigns and the Nazi blitzkrieg up to present-day cybernetic battle-management systems and satellite reconnaissance networks. Much more than a history of warfare DeLandas account is an unprecedented philosophical and historical reflection on the changing forms through which human bodies and materials are combined organized deployed and made effective.Manuel DeLanda has published essays on philosophy and film theory. He is a computer programmer and a film artist.A Swerve Edition distributed for Zone Books

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ISBN10: 0942299752

ISBN13: 9780942299755

Author: Manuel De Landa

Binding: Paperback

Published Date: December 26, 1991

Package Weight: 454.00g

Package Dimension: 229 x 19 x 152cm

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