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The Aesthetics of Disappearance by Paul Virilio Publisher: Henan University Press

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Introduction
In this aesthetic essay written in the 1980s, Paul Virilio focuses on the nature and generation of perceptual logic. He introduces the core term "absence disorder" to describe the subjective feelings of people living in a speed society. Living in a high-speed landscape society, in order to avoid falling into the trap of "memory flytrap" - information that is stuck together, without gaps and absence - "disappearance" is a good way for Virilio to restore our psychological balance.

About the Author
The author of this book, Paul Virilio, is an art critic, urban planner, and peace strategist, and can be said to be the most radical and outspoken "postmodern decryptor" of our time. The core of Virilio's philosophy is a group of concepts such as technology, speed, city, virtuality, event, accident, and disorder.

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