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James Bridle (born 1980) is an artist, writer and publisher based in London. Bridle coined the New Aesthetic; their work "deals with the ways in which the digital, networked world reaches into the physical, offline one." Their work has explored aspects of the western security apparatus including drones and asylum seeker deportation. Bridle has written for WIRED, Icon, Domus, Cabinet Magazine, The Atlantic and many other publications, and writes a regular column for The Guardian on publishing and technology. Career Bridle studied computer science and cognitive science at University College London and holds a master's degree. They have been Adjunct Professor on the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University.Bridle came to CERN as 'Guest Artist' in March 2017. In 2018 they curated the Berlin exposition Agency, a group show on works of the artists Morehshin Allahyari, Sophia Al Maria, Ingrid Burrington, Navine G. Khan-Dossos, Constant Dullaart, Anna Ridler and Suzanne Treister at Nome gallery. Topics were mass surveillance and transnational terrorism, climate change and conspiracy theories, anti-social media and rapacious capitalism.In April 2019 BBC Radio 4 broadcast a four part series by Bridle called "New Ways of Seeing" examining how technology influences culture and analogue to John Berger’s Ways of Seeing. In March 2020 Bridle presented a keynote address at the Spy on me 2 festival (held in Berlin and online). Their 2019 film Se ti sabir that has its starting point in the Mediterranean Lingua Franca, premiered on 19 March 2020 in Berlin. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it had to be streamed on the HAU-YouTube channel.Bridle's artworks and installations have been exhibited in Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia. In popular culture For their 2022 book on the nature of intelligence, Ways of Being, they were interviewed by Brian Eno at a 5x15 event. Works The Iraq War: A Historiography of Wikipedia Changelogs, 2010 New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future, Verso, 2018, ISBN 9781786635471 Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2022, ISBN 9780374601119References External links List of works by James Bridle The blog of James Bridle: art, literature, and the network, since 2006 Children of the Drone, Vanity Fair on James Bridle's drone projects James Bridle: The Drone Shadow Catcher, The New Yorker on James Bridle's drone projects What is our relationship with alien consciousnesses?, Essay on Artificial Intelligence 2019 . Discover the James Bridle popular books. Find the top 100 most popular James Bridle books.

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    Include Me Out

    Tony White

    "It wasn’t a political act. Not a protest against ‘the star system’ or anything like that. It wasn’t ideological or anticapitalist. Nor antinarrativist. I didn’t have a manifesto. ...

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    The Torture Garden

    Octave Mirbeau

    Once described as “the most sickening work of art of the nineteenth century”, Mirbeau’s sensual and disturbing novel follows a young man’s journey to the ends of desire and depravi...

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    Memoirs of a Young Rakehell

    Guillaume Apollinaire

    Guillaume Apollinaire poet, writer, critic, coiner of Surrealism wrote Memoirs of a Young Rakehell while working in L’Enfer (Hell) the closed, erotic library within the Biblioth...

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    Guerilla Sex Generation

    Kenji Siratori

    Kenji Siratori is a Japanese cyberpunk writer who is currently bombarding the internet with wave upon wave of highly experimental, uncompromising, progressive, intense prose. His i...

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    Bring Me Sunshine

    Tony White

    "I wiped a few drops of water from the bench with a newspaper and sat down. Next to my shoulder, almost, was the trunk of a small ornamental tree whose weeping branches formed a ca...

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    Venus in Furs

    Leopold von Sacher-Masoch

    In which Severin von Kusiemski falls in love with Wanda von Dunajew: an intense, voluptuous love that can only be enjoyed in submission. For Severin, love is enslavement, and Wanda...

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    Fanny Hill

    John Cleland

    John Cleland’s notorious novel, first published as Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure in 1748, is considered the first modern ‘erotic novel’ in English, and has become a byword in the ...

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    A Porky Prime Cut

    Tony White

    "This was the same common, Turbary if you know it, between Wallisdown Road and West Howe where Dom and I at least, who both grew up in West Howe and went to the same schools all th...

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    Liber Amoris

    William Hazlitt

    In 1819, William Hazlitt, writer, radical journalist and philosopher, fallen upon harder times, moved into new lodgings, and fell in love with the maid, Sarah Walker. As his friend...

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    A Neoist Research Project

    N O Cantsin

    A Neoist Research Project is the first comprehensive anthology and source book of Neoism, an international collective network of mostly anonymous and pseudonymous subcultural actio...