This book is composed of 46 subheadings (§), each addressing subjectivity, desire, and progress in relation to concepts
drawn from natural history and the sciences, including topics such as psychocomputation, negentropy/entropy, sexuality, capitalism,
and political agency. These parts are concatenated and recursive, ranging from miniatures to longer essays, as well as aphoristic
reflections and microfictions. These modules are conceived as a concatenation of concepts that together build a unified theory
that responds not only to thinkers such as Jacques Lacan, Sigmund Freud, Gilles Deleuze, Bernard Stiegler, or Slavoj Žižek,
but also to the broader amalgamation of what we call psycho-analytic theory, the philosophy of technology, and contemporary
theories concerning the human subject, technology, and progress.
So much has changed since Anti-Oedipus (or even
since Anti-Narcissus!), let alone since the Seminars of Lacan—the amount that has changed since Freud, therefore, is unimaginable.
Where is psychoanalysis today, post-internet, post-COVID? What has changed for the subject (as well as how we understand the
subject) due to these advancements in technology and science, with these changes in how we understand our history and genesis,
and with how we understand the relationship between technology, language and worlds?
Retrograde Prometheus
tells a story of psychoanalysis today—two decades into the Ontological Turn—and its encounter with computation, advancements
in quantum theory, with Exocapitalism, with pluralism, and so on.
Christian Nirvana Damato is
a philosopher, writer, and curator. He is the founder of Inactual, a research, editorial, and curatorial space dedicated to
visual studies, contemporary art, and new technologies. He has published Multiplication of Organs Manifesto: Body, Identity,
Technology, Desire (Becoming Press, 2025) and Digisexuality (Everyday Analysis, 2025). He also edited Medial
Disorders: Interpretive and Non-Statistical Compendium of Technological Disorders, Vol. I & II (Inactual, 2024–2025),
and Artificiofilia (Inactual, 2026).
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Retrograde Prometheus: Subjectivity & ComputationChristian Nirvana
Damato
Becoming Press, 2026
ISBN: 978-9925-647-24-8
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