Manuel DeLanda is a Mexican-American writer, artist and philosopher who has lived in New York since 1975. He is a lecturer in architecture at the Princeton University School of Architecture and the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, where he teaches courses on the philosophy of urban history and the dynamics of cities as historical actors with an emphasis on the importance of self-organization and material culture in the understanding of a city.
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The Super-8 Show: Beyond Home Movies
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Blank City
Ism Ism
Judgement Day
Incontinence: A Diarrhetic Flow of Mismatches
Raw Nerves: A Lacanian Thriller
Harmful or Fatal if Swallowed
Continuous Variations
Atomic Flesh
The Itch Scratch Itch Cycle
Fractured Landscapes
Electric Arthropods
Anonymous Multitudes
Geometric Becomings III
Twisted Flesh
Colors at War
Gangster Scribbles