id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3z2khowgprbxzmpojqkuatkxwu John Armitacge From Modernism to Hypermodernism and beyond 1999 31 .pdf application/pdf 14872 1228 73 main in¯uence in my work has been the Second World War, that is, strategy, work is a critical analysis of modernity, but through a perception of technology which is largely, I might say, catastrophic. Well, let me put it this way: to be concerned with speed, like even of a geostrategic nature in the case of the military, and total deterritorialization, what remains in order to interpret our world? Catholic moral tradition that might include other Christian and existentialist critics of technology like Gabriel Marcel or Jacques Ellul? ®rst and foremost I'd like to position myself as an art critic of technology. Totalitarianism covered my life, through the Second World War and through PV: Let me put it this way: every time a technology is invented, take your writings about pure war, military space, speed and power. I have lived through this during the Second World War. Totalitarian societies colonize their own people. ./cache/work_3z2khowgprbxzmpojqkuatkxwu.pdf ./txt/work_3z2khowgprbxzmpojqkuatkxwu.txt