Christopher Vitale
Associate Professor
Biography
Christopher Vitale is Associate Professor of Media Studies. He is the author of “Networkologies: A Philosophy of Networks for a Hyperconnected Age – A Manifesto (Zero Books, 2014), and various articles and book chapters. He is currently writing a book about artificial intelligence, entitled Artificial Intelligence – A Warning: Science, Philosophy, and Society, and is developing a multi-book project on the relation between the science of emergence, relational philosophy, and anti-opppressive ethics and politics. For more, see http: networkologies.wordpress.com and https://pratt.academia.edu/ChristopherVitale.
Regular courses include: “Artificial Intelligence and Society,” “Psychoanalysis and Cinema,” “Electronic Music,” “Deleuze and Cinema,” “Intensive Film Theory,” “International Cinema of the 1970s/1960s,” “Theories of Networks,” “Networks, Philosophy, and the Sacred,” “Introduction to Buddhism and Buddhist Studies,” etc. Vitale has taught at New York University, University of California at Berkeley, and Hunter College.
Education
B.A., State University of New York Binghamton; University of California Berkely; Ph.D., New York University.