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Church of Florence
The belltower of Florence from below
The Florence from a distance
The Dome of the Florence from the
belltower
One of the sides of Florence The front side of Florence
Florence door
One of the many sculptures in the lateral side of
Florence Cathedral
North Doors of the Florence
Florence floor plan
Rose Window, Florence
The unique Piazza San Marco with its
Basilica and Campanile
Saint Mark’s Basilica surprises with the
variety of arches, domes and ornaments
Bronze Moors (or shepherds) – each 2.5 m high – hit
the bell of the Clock Tower every hour
Saint Mark’s Square – the view
from Campanile
Manuel Delanda
Manuel De Landa, (born 1952 in Mexico City), is a writer, artist and
philosopher who has lived in New York since 1975. He is an Adjunct
Associate Professor at Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and
Preservation at Columbia University (New York), the Gilles Deleuze Chair
of Contemporary Philosophy and Science at the European Graduate School
in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, a lecturer at the Canisius College in Buffalo, New
York, lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and adjunct professor at Pratt Institute the
School of Architecture in Brooklyn, New York. He has a BFA from New
York’s School of Visual Arts.
He is the author of War in the Age of Intelligent Machines (1991), A
Thousand Years of Nonlinear History (1997), Intensive Science and Virtual
Philosophy (2002) and A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory
and Social Complexity (2006).