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Uncovering the insect logic that informs contemporary media technologies and the network society.

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"With Insect Media Jussi Parikka offers a theory of media that challenges our traditional views of the natural and the artificial. Parikka not only understands insects through the lens of media and mediation, he also unearths an insect logic at the heart of our contemporary fascination with networks, swarming, and intelligent agents. Such a project requires the ability to interweave cultural theory with a deep understanding of the sciences—something for which Parikka is well-suited. Most importantly, Insect Media reminds us of the non-human aspect of media, communication, intelligence. Insect Media is a book that is sure to create a buzz." —Eugene Thacker, author of After Life



Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Insects in the Age of Technology
1. Nineteenth-Century Insect Technics: The Uncanny Affects of Insects
2. Genesis of Form: Insect Architecture and Swarms
3. Technics of Nature and Temporality: Von Uexküll's Ethology
4. Metamorphosis, Intensity, and Devouring Space: Elements for an Insect Game Theory
Intermezzo
5. Animal Ensembles, Robotic Affects: Bees, Milieus, and Individuation
6. Biomorphs and Boids: Swarming Algorithms
7. Sexual Selection in the BioDigital: Teknolust and the Weird Life of SRAs
Epilogue: Insect Media as an Art of Transmutation
Notes
Index

Insect Media

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 20/12/2010
      ISBN13: 9780816667406, 978-0816667406
      ISBN10: 0816667403

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Uncovering the insect logic that informs contemporary media technologies and the network society.

      Trade Review

      "With Insect Media Jussi Parikka offers a theory of media that challenges our traditional views of the natural and the artificial. Parikka not only understands insects through the lens of media and mediation, he also unearths an insect logic at the heart of our contemporary fascination with networks, swarming, and intelligent agents. Such a project requires the ability to interweave cultural theory with a deep understanding of the sciences—something for which Parikka is well-suited. Most importantly, Insect Media reminds us of the non-human aspect of media, communication, intelligence. Insect Media is a book that is sure to create a buzz." —Eugene Thacker, author of After Life



      Table of Contents
      Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Insects in the Age of Technology
      1. Nineteenth-Century Insect Technics: The Uncanny Affects of Insects
      2. Genesis of Form: Insect Architecture and Swarms
      3. Technics of Nature and Temporality: Von Uexküll's Ethology
      4. Metamorphosis, Intensity, and Devouring Space: Elements for an Insect Game Theory
      Intermezzo
      5. Animal Ensembles, Robotic Affects: Bees, Milieus, and Individuation
      6. Biomorphs and Boids: Swarming Algorithms
      7. Sexual Selection in the BioDigital: Teknolust and the Weird Life of SRAs
      Epilogue: Insect Media as an Art of Transmutation
      Notes
      Index

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