In the mid 1970s he
founded Semiotext(e), a research group that became the journal and later
a publishing house. Semiotext(e) has played an essential role in the
dialogue between the art world, the world of philosophy, critical
thinking and the punk scene of downtown. Semiotext(e) affiliates meet in
clubs, on university campuses and in the desert of New Mexico. It has
accompanied Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, Paul Virilio, Jean
Baudrillard, Patti Smith, John Cage, Italian revolutionaries and the
Black Panthers. Sylvère Lotringer has led a life as a theorist, editor,
filmmaker, and existential experimenter, which makes him a legendary
figure today.