Contents
Note on the Translation
Preface — Friedrich A. Kittler
Editorial Preface: Toward VilÉm Flusser’s Bochum Lectures — Silvia Wagnermaier and Siegfried Zielinski
Inaugural Lecture: Before the Board of Trustees
Motives/Motifs
Natural and Human Sciences
Communication Theory
Lecture 1: On the Communicological Art of Definition
Kultur/Kritik
Processing: Dialogue
Transmitting: Discourse
Saving
Mythical: Oral Culture
Magical: Material Culture
Standpoints
Phenomenological
Informatical
Scientific-Critical
Cultural Revolutions
From Work to Waste
After the Communication Revolution: Bundling versus Networking
Lecture 2: Of Spaces and Order
Publicizing I
Publicizing III
Virtual Space
Alternate Worlds
Calculable Freedom, Intersubjective Creativity
Proxemics
Responsibility
Lecture 3: Abstractions and Feedback
Numerical Code
From Culling to Counting
Arithmetic
Geometry
Antirationalism: Intuition and Nazism
Programming
Lecture 4: On Science, Art, Politics, and Technology
On the Decline of the Aura and the Death of the Author
Work II: Soft and Hard
The Practice of Writing
From Homo universale to Teamwork
The Unemployed as Avant-Garde
The End of Politics I
Lecture 5. On the Death of Images and the End of History
Video: Instant Philosophy
Mirrors: Reflection and Speculation
Bundling Instead of Networking—At the End of All Structures
Networking
Games and Art
Spiele, Jogos, Games
Lecture 6: About Chance and the Freedom to Play with and against It
Coincidence
On Freedom I: Refraining From
On Freedom II: Anticipating
Concerning Lost Freedom I: Sin
Concerning Lost Freedom II: Technics and Will
Concerning Lost Freedom III: To Accept
Lecture 7: On Leisure
Unemployment and Interface
On the Suffix “-matic”
On the Prefix “Tele-”
Pathos
Epilogue: Flusser’s Planet — Aaron Jaffe and Michael F. Miller
Notes