Product Description
A synthesis of research and theory, this work chronicles the dawn of a new era in which the adaptability and autonomy of living organisms becomes the model for human made systems and machines. The author combines ideas from the Choas Theory, cybernetics, current thinking on evolution and research into computerized artificial life with his own experience of on-line culture to show that industrial culture is now obsolete. This book presents the prospects of imminent revolution as Kelly identifies new frontiers of thinking about biological systems that will change the way the natural world is percieved.
From the Author
Why you should read this bookThis is a book about how our manufactured world has become so complex that
the only way to create yet more complex things is by using the principles
of biology. This means decentralized, bottom up control, evolutionary advances
and error-honoring institutions. I also get into the new laws of wealth in
a network-based economy, what the Biosphere 2 project in Arizona has or
has not to teach us, and whether large systems can predict or be predicted.
And more: restoration biology, encryption, a-life, and the lessons of
hypertext. Yes, it's a romp, in 520 pages. But the best part, my friends
tell me, is the 28-page annotated bibliography.
If you have suspected that technology could be better, more life-like, then this
book is for you.
--This text refers to an alternate
Paperback
edition.