EDITOR: Biswas Mellamphy, Nandita; orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3576-1841; Western UniversityMellamphy, DanBiswas Mellamphy, Nandita2024-05-282024-05-282016-09-12978069227079047cd079b-03f3-4a5b-b5e4-36cec4db7fabhttps://doi.org/10.21983/P3.0149.1.00https://thoth-arch.lib.cam.ac.uk/handle/1811/534Publication status: ACTIVECan Nietzsche be considered a thinker of media and mediation, as the German media theorist Friedrich Kittler declared in his influential book Gramophone, Film, Typewriter? Nietzsche was a truly transdisciplinary thinker, one who never fit into his own nineteenth-century surroundings and who recognized himself as a “herald and precursor” of the future, of our globally-reticulated digital present. Perhaps not since Kittler has there been a study — let alone an anthology — that re-assesses and re-evaluates Nietzsche’s thought in light of the technically mediated and machinic conditions of the human in the age of digital networks.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/JFDSOC052000cyberneticsmedia studiesnetworksphilosophytechnologyThe Digital Dionysus: Nietzsche and the Network-Centric Conditionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f332024-05-28