Talk:The Atrocity Exhibition
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A profoundly potent insight into how human subjectivity changed through the advent of media technologies in the 1960s. Lucid, obscene, erotic, nauseating, yet always acutely poetic, this book is exhilarating both in its form and its content. It opens up a dark, ill facet of being post-human yet never loses touch with notions of the human subject that preceded it (humanist, enlightenment, modern, etc).
[edit] RE/Search edition
The RE/Search edition was published in 1990, not 1984.[1] They did publish a book about Ballard in general (RE/Search #8/9) in 1984 so maybe that's the reason for the earlier date. -- Gyrofrog (talk) 05:23, 14 February 2006 (UTC)