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Yuk Hui

Yuk Hui is a philosopher of technology. He teaches at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg and the China Academy of Art, and is a member of the International Center of Simondon Studies (MSH Paris Nord). He has published widely on the philosophy of technology and media in periodicals such as Metaphilosophy, Research in Phenomenology, Cahiers Simondon, Deleuze Studies, Techné, Theory, and Culture and Society. He is the author of On the Existence of Digital Objects (prefaced by Bernard Stiegler, 2016) and The Question Concerning Technology in China: An Essay in Cosmotechnics (2017), and he co-edited the anthology 30 Years after Les Immatériaux: Art, Science and Theory (2015). His most recent book, titled Recursivity and Contingency (forthcoming), investigates the relation between machine and organism after Kant’s Critique of Judgement.

As of January 2019

Videos

  • Yuk Hui: On the Cosmotechnical Nature of Writing

    Part of “The Discrete Charm of the Alphabet” English original version Lecture, Jan 11, 2019
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  • Diskussion mit Sybille Krämer, Yuk Hui, Giuseppe Longo und Marian Kaiser

    Part of “The Discrete Charm of the Alphabet” English original version Discussion, Jan 11, 2019
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  • On a Possible Passing from Digital to Symbolic | Yuk Hui

    2 or 3 Tigers | Opening program
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Audio

  • On a Possible Passing from Digital to Symbolic | Yuk Hui

    2 or 3 Tigers | Opening Program
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  • Q&A with Yongwoo Lee, Yuk Hui and Anselm Franke

    2 or 3 Tigers | Opening Program
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