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  Richard Beardsworth - From a Genealogy of Matter to a Politics of Memory: Stiegler's Thinking of Technics
Since this articulation institutes ‘Platonism’, Stiegler’s turn to the aporia is not an illustrative detail in his argument, but a crucial attempt to re-cognize, in terms that are neither exclusively philosophical nor exclusively technicist, philosophy’s constitutive exclusion of techne from the arche and telos of knowledge.
Stiegler narrates the aporetic passage of hominization (passage from the genetic to the non-genetic) and determines it aporetically as the indeterminacy of the who-what.
Thus, the community Stiegler is concerned with (the ‘communauté du défaut’ of the ‘défaut de communauté’, TT, 234-6) is the re-cognition of the trace as the doubling of the differentiation of différance.
evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com /beardsworth.htm   (12176 words)

  
 Rhizomes 8: Bernard Stiegler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In “Tiers-temps, Tiers-étant,” Bernard Stiegler builds upon the philosophical project for which he is famous -- the theory of technology and being which he explored in Technics and Time.
Providing a productive reading of Paul Ricouer’s tertiary time [tiers-temps] through Heidegger’s Being and Time, Stiegler arrives at the concept of tertiary being [tiers-étant] -- the experience of human life in between the origin and the end, an experience that is bound up in the human reliance on technics.
Positing as he does elsewhere, the productively deconstructive ethical position that human being is life in default, Stiegler’s contribution to the “Retro-Futures” issue of Rhizomes addresses the relationship between the history and humanity as it unfolds through technology and technique.
www.rhizomes.net /issue8/stiegler.htm   (118 words)

  
 CM2004 Article: Hansen
In the end, Stiegler’s concept of the empirical marks the privileging of the technical over the cultural, a fact that can be seen, for example, in his analysis of the suspension of the ethnic (in favor of technics itself) as the agent of collective individuation.
At this point in his argument, Stiegler appears to be coupling his concept of tertiary memory (and all that goes along with it under the name of ‘epiphylogenesis’) with a quite different concept of adoption: one that, at least potentially, would foreground the impact of technology at the level of embodied life.
Stiegler emphasizes the technical specificity of tertiary memory, for it is only once consciousness has the capacity to experience the exact same recorded experience more than once that we can appreciate how secondary retention (the memory of the first or earlier experience(s)) influences a subsequent primary retention.
culturemachine.tees.ac.uk /Cmach/Backissues/j006/Articles/hansen.htm   (11210 words)

  
 Towards a Critical Culture of the Image ?
Stiegler’s thoughts are as a result cramped, and Derrida’s responses to his questions and interventions remain too much within the ambit and terms of his own philosophy.
It is with this thesis (what Stiegler best calls, I believe, "tertiary memory") that the originality of his move lies, constituting, from out of Derrida’s quasi-transcendental problematic of arche- writing, a major and indisputable move into, and advance within, the fields of twentieth century Continental philosophy: most particularly, phenomenology, hermeneutics and deconstruction.
Stiegler’s constant call to a politics of memory is to be understood in relation to the release of this new form of reflexivity.
tekhnema.free.fr /4Beardsworth.html   (6767 words)

  
 Germanic Languages and Literatures | News
Bernard Stiegler (Director of the IRCAM, Paris) to speak on March 25th
Bernard Stiegler, former director of the COSTECH research unit (Knowledge, Organisations and Technical Systems) at the Compiègne Technological University, and of the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris, is a widely published philosopher and now director of the Institute for Research and Coordination of Acoustics and Music (IRCAM) in Paris.
Although profoundly indebted to Heidegger, Stiegler argues that Heidegger cannot grasp the way in which man is originally and profoundly technical life, for whom all access to the past and all knowledge of death springs from a relation to technical prostheses.
german.princeton.edu /index.php?app=news&item=49   (323 words)

  
 CTheory.net
Stiegler argues that the prosthetic already-there constitutes a break with genetic evolution; and not only this, it is a break which constitutes the human.
Stiegler has a problem with this last point; for him, the contemporary technical system does not appear to be stabilising.
Stiegler, then, is pushing this concept further; the ability to anticipate presupposes the technical object in that anticipation is itself a discourse, an acquired technology.
www.ctheory.net /printer.aspx?id=414   (8920 words)

  
 CULTURE MACHINE: 5 the E-issue, B Stiegler
Geoinformation thus invests territories with a technical navigation function just as, according to Simondon, the ocean is turned into an ‘associated milieu’, a technical function of Guimbal’s turbine, with which tidal-powered factories are fitted.
As I explained in La désorientation (Stiegler, 1996), a territory safeguards its extension and prosperity by multiplying its internal and external points of contact.
The kind of modernity to which I refer is characteristic of a philosophical era and conditions the appearance of industrial modernity.
culturemachine.tees.ac.uk /Cmach/Backissues/j005/Articles/Stiegler.htm   (5802 words)

  
 fAf :: Ezine - reviews
Stiegler directs us here to Bertrand Gille's notion that there are 'rhythms of transformation, cycles of acceleration and deceleration of the evolution of the technical system' ([16] p.37.).
Stiegler suggests that is not just a matter of a technics separate from "real life" but of life itself.
Stiegler notes that everything begins, in terms of co-evolution of the organic and the inorganic, not with the constitution of the determining brain, but with the feet.
www.fineartforum.org /Backissues/Vol_17/faf_v17_n08/reviews/murphie.html   (9674 words)

  
 Tate Modern | Events & Education | Talks & Discussions
Bernard Stiegler is one of the foremost philosophers writing on technology and culture.
In Echographies of Television, Stiegler and Jacques Derrida discuss the growth of teletechnologies and their implications for law, privacy and citizenship.
Stiegler has led several research programmes in the domain of digital technologies applied to text, image, and sound, and he conceived and organised the exhibition Mémoires du Futur, presented at the Centre Pompidou in 1987.
www.tate.org.uk /modern/eventseducation/stiegler.htm   (107 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Echographies of Television : Filmed Interviews: Books: Jacques Derrida,Bernard Stiegler,Jennifer Bajorek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Drawing on recent events in Europe, Derrida and Stiegler explore the impact of television and the internet on our understanding of the state, its borders and citizenship.
The book opens with a shorter interview with Derrida on the news media, and closes with a provocative essay by Stiegler on the epistemology of digital photography.In Echographies of Television, Derrida and Stiegler open up questions that are of key social and political importance.
Bernard Stiegler is Director of the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique, Paris.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/074562037X   (408 words)

  
 Amazon.fr :  Echographies of Television: Filmed Interviews : Livres en anglais   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In this volume of recorded interviews, Bernard Stiegler discusses with Jacques Derrida the role of technology in modern societies.
However, in discussion with Stiegler, Derrida argues not that we should fight against the teletechnologies, but that these media should accommodate the norms or ‘rhythms' of communication which are the norms for scientists, artists, writers, philosophers and intellectuals.
Bernard Stiegler teaches philosophy at the Université de Technologie de Compiègne.
www.amazon.fr /exec/obidos/ASIN/0745620361   (594 words)

  
 Blackwell Online - Echographies of Television
As Derrida and Stiegler discuss the role of teletechnologies in modern society, the political implications of Derrida's thought become apparent.
In Echographies of Television, Derrida and Stiegler open up questions that are of key social and political importance.
Echographies of Television by Jacques Derrida and Bernard Stiegler
bookshop.blackwell.co.uk /bobuk/scripts/home.jsp?action=search&type=isbn&term=0745620361&source=3246541172   (553 words)

  
 “A Neutron Bomb of the Mind”, a Digression on Bernard Stieglerby Philip Beitchman
I was wondering what indeed “we” (prisoners all) had to lose but our chains, by trying to overpower the guards, who as a matter of fact we outnumber, as we always do...
Stiegler has occupied a high administrative position in media matters in the French government; see  note 9.
Nor is Stiegler reviving the rampant ego-philosophy of Max Stirner, whose The Ego and His Own, of 1845, was very much in Marx’s way when he was in process, simultaneously, in formulating a social, therefore class-based revolutionary consciousness, turning for example vast swaths of The German Ideology, completed in 1846, into a debate with Stirner.
www.interpc.fr /mapage/westernlands/neutron.html   (1460 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Fault of Epimetheus: Books: Bernard Stiegler,Richard Beardsworth,George Collins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
the technique and the time of Bernard Stiegler propose a philosophical analysis of technicality.
If the Western culture analyzed the technique like a fault (Promotheus), it must now be seen like a defect, the defect even of the originating one.
Heir to Derrida, of which he was the pupil, Stiegler starts a turning in the philosophical analysis of the destiny of the technique.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0804730415   (189 words)

  
 Une journée particulière : Le Théâtre, le peuple et la passion
The intervention of Bernard Stiegler at the colloquium "Mises en Scène du Monde" in November 2004 greatly interested the audience.
Bernard Stiegler, director of the IRCAM, philosopher and doctor of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.
He has been, among others, research director at the Collège International de Philosophie, founder and director of the laboratoire Costech at the UTC, and associate general director of the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel.
www.t-n-b.fr /uk/festival/fiche.asp?mettreensceneid=154   (476 words)

  
 Trinketization: Heidegger technology Stiegler draft...
Tried once again to crack the Heidegger essay on technology (first attempts were for UTS's Vertigo and then for Sophie Watson's "Postmodern Cities" conference, but that was aeons ago - circa 1991, then again in Rumour of Calcutta).
This version for an edited book - and the weft of discussion meant drifting over to Bernard Stiegler's stuff, after liking his birthday party scenario in Dan Ross's (and David Bariston) film The Ister...
There is much more about which we could go on, Stiegler makes a good effort at this in Technics and Time (1994/1498:86-87).
hutnyk.blogspot.com /2006/06/heidegger-technology-stiegler-draft.html   (3460 words)

  
 Event Detail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Click here to view the PDF document of Bernard Stiegler's presentation.
Bernard Stiegler is one of today’s foremost philosophers writing on technology and culture.
He is the author of Technics and Time and Echographies of Television (co-authored with Jacques Derrida).
www.humanities.uci.edu /SOH/bin/display_news_detail.php?recid=547&dept_code_val=60-3&css_path=humanitech&bkgd=ffffff   (187 words)

  
 Slant Magazine - Film Review: The Ister
Cast: Bernard Stiegler, Jean-Luc Nancy, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
When Bernard Stiegler begins to discuss mankind's mortality through his own seeming assertion that mankind's technical enlightenment period threatens to outpace the other forms of historical record, does he stop to consider that the very film he's chosen to appear in to deliver this message is totemistic of that very accusation?
Alright, as a form of dialogue, philosophy may seem to the neophyte thinker (namely: me) like it's mostly questions, with few answers.
www.slantmagazine.com /Film/film_review.asp?ID=2056   (392 words)

  
 Countrybookshop.co.uk - Echographies of Television   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This work provides an extended interview with Derrida about the impact of tele-technologies on our private and public lives.
The book contains important new theoretical insights, and includes a related essay by Derrida and a concluding piece by Stiegler.
Bernard Stiegler teaches philosophy at the Universite de Technologie de Compiegne.
www.countrybookshop.co.uk /books/index.phtml?whatfor=0745620361   (420 words)

  
 Books by Bernard Stiegler, compare prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
by Bernard Stiegler, Bruno Delmas, Institut national de l'audiovisuel (France), Francis Denel
by Jacques Derrida, Bernard Stiegler, Jennifer Bajorek (Translator)
Technics and Time 1 : The Fault of Epimetheus
www.allbookstores.com /author/Bernard_Stiegler_st.html   (89 words)

  
 Dr Benjamin Roberts : English : University of Sussex
The first is an introduction to the work of the French philosopher Bernard Stiegler whose multi-volume La technique et le temps has had an important role in the rethinking of the relationship between philosophy and technics in recent years.
I am also interested in the relationship between literature and money and I am due to give a couple of papers on work around Gide's novel Les faux-monnayeurs at conferences later this year.
'Cinema as mnemotechnics: Bernard Stiegler and the industrialisation of memory', Angelaki, forthcoming 2006.
www.sussex.ac.uk /english/profile17730.html   (233 words)

  
 The Ister
THE ISTER takes up some of the most challenging paths in Heidegger's thought, as we journey from the mouth of the Danube River in Romania to its source in the Black Forest.
However controversial Heidegger remains, his thought remains alive in the work of some of the most remarkable thinkers and artists working today, four of whom discuss the contemporary social relevance of Heidegger, including Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-Luc Nancy, Bernard Stiegler, and filmmaker Hans-Jürgen Syberberg.
Winding through the shattered remains of the former Yugoslavia, through a Hungary busily restoring its national mythology, and through a Germany that is both the heart of the new Europe and the ghost of the old one, the Danube itself is the question of the film.
frif.com /new2005/ist.html   (694 words)

  
 Echographies of Television -- Filmed Interviews -- Jacques Derrida Bernard Stiegler
Echographies of Television -- Filmed Interviews -- Jacques Derrida Bernard Stiegler
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This, Derrida warns, can give rise to a form of return to oneself and one's home that we call "little nationalism"whose potential endangers all our societies.
www.frontlist.com /detail/074562037X   (243 words)

  
 Fault Of Epimetheus; Author: Stiegler, Bernard; Author: Translator Beardsworth, Richard; Paperback
Fault Of Epimetheus; Author: Stiegler, Bernard; Author: Translator Beardsworth, Richard; Paperback
This book, the first of three volumes, revises the Aristotelian argument and develops an assessment whereby the technical object can be seen as having an essential, distinct temporality and dynamics of its own.
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www.netstoreusa.com /phbooks/080/0804730415.shtml   (163 words)

  
 From a Genealogy of Matter
Tekhnema 2 / "Technics and Finitude"/ Spring 1995
From a Genealogy of Matter to a Politics of Memory: Stiegler's Thinking of Technics
In this context, as we shall see, La Technique et le temps, whilst highly indebted to recent continental philo-sophy (specifically the phenomenology of Husserl, the radical ontology of Heidegger and the deconstructive philosophy of Derrida), also transforms this thinking.
tekhnema.free.fr /2Beardsworth.htm   (12086 words)

  
 L'esprit perdu du capitalisme - Bernard Stiegler - 22 février 2006 — Ars Industrialis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
L'esprit perdu du capitalisme - Bernard Stiegler - 22 février 2006 — Ars Industrialis
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