Guy Debord
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- | '''Guy Ernest Debord''' ([[December 28]], [[1931]], in [[Paris, France|Paris]] – [[November 30]], [[1994]], in [[Champot]]) was a writer, [[filmmaker]], [[hypergraphics|hypergraphist]] and founding member of the groups [[Lettrist International]] and [[Situationist]] International (SI). He was also briefly a member of [[Socialisme ou Barbarie]]. | + | '''Guy Ernest Debord''' ([[December 28]], [[1931]], in [[Paris, France|Paris]] – [[November 30]], [[1994]], in [[Champot]]) was a writer, [[filmmaker]], [[hypergraphics|hypergraphist]] and founding member of the groups [[Lettrist International]] and [[Situationist]] International (SI). His book ''[[Society of the Spectacle]]'' (1967) was a major catalyst for the uprising of [[May 1968]]. |
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Guy Ernest Debord (December 28, 1931, in Paris – November 30, 1994, in Champot) was a writer, filmmaker, hypergraphist and founding member of the groups Lettrist International and Situationist International (SI). His book Society of the Spectacle (1967) was a major catalyst for the uprising of May 1968.