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Paul Virilio: Bunker Archeology

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Paul Virilio Bunker Archeology
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The reputation as an auteur that Paul Virilio (1932–2018) enjoys today derives from the work he did for his Bunker Archeology. When, in the second half of the 1950s, he began photographing abandoned Second World War bunkers along France’s Atlantic coast, he was working with glass as an artistic medium. In 1966, he presented his photographs to the public for the first time in the magazine architecture principe, which he co-edited. At the time, he was particularly interested in the architectural aspects of these wartime installations. He saw the bunkers as “harbingers of a new architecture”, which he sought to capture in the term “cryptic architecture”. The first exhibition of Virilio’s Bunker Archeology was staged at the Centre Pompidou in 1975, while the museum was still in the process of being established. His seminal book was published in conjunction with this. It laid out all the motifs of his philosophical thinking: military space and communications warfare, camouflage and acceleration, a scrupulous reading of the present coupled with a desire for philosophical speculation. Although it is almost fifty years since the work was first published, Bunker Archeology is still full of connections to the present. 

The English edition features a new translation by Simon Cowper.

Paul Virilio (1932–2018), French philosopher, urbanist and critic of the media society. His most important works include War and Cinema: The Logistics of Perception (1984) und Polar Inertia (1990).

Category: Books
EAN: 9783959057349
Editor: Florian Ebner, Sophie Virilio, Jan Wenzel
Publisher: Spector Books
Publication date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-95905-734-9
Language: English
Pages: 212
Type: hardback

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