Writer and philosopher, éric sadin is one of the most renowned French personalities of today among those who investigate the relationship between technology and socrers. He has dealt with various writings from drawing a diagnosis of contemporaneity and practices according to the impact that technological artifacts produce in humanity. Among the books of him - which every time they generate more enthusiasm in criticism and add more readers - are: Surveillance Globe. Enquête sur les nouvelles formes de contrôle (2009), the société de l'anticipation (2011), increased humanity (2013, black box, 2017; HIV award for the most influential trial on digital), La Vie Algorithmique (2015) and The silicolonization of the world (2016, black box, 2018). Éric Sadin also develops teaching and research tasks in different cities of the world and regularly publishes articles in Le Monde, Libération, Les Enrockupable and Die Zeit, among other means.