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Insect media: an archaeology of animals and technology

Insect media: an archaeology of animals and technology
Insect media: an archaeology of animals and technology
Insect Media analyzes how insect forms of social organization—swarms, hives, webs, and distributed intelligence—have been used to structure modern media technologies and the network society. Through close engagement with the pioneering work of insect ethologists, posthumanist philosophers, media theorists, and contemporary filmmakers and artists, Jussi Parikka provides a radical new perspective on the interconnection of biology and technology
978-0-8166-6740-6
University of Minnesota Press
Parikka, Jussi
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Parikka, Jussi
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Parikka, Jussi (2010) Insect media: an archaeology of animals and technology (Posthumanities), Minneapolis, US. University of Minnesota Press, 320pp.

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Insect Media analyzes how insect forms of social organization—swarms, hives, webs, and distributed intelligence—have been used to structure modern media technologies and the network society. Through close engagement with the pioneering work of insect ethologists, posthumanist philosophers, media theorists, and contemporary filmmakers and artists, Jussi Parikka provides a radical new perspective on the interconnection of biology and technology

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Published date: 21 December 2010
Organisations: Winchester School of Art

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Local EPrints ID: 210489
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/210489
ISBN: 978-0-8166-6740-6
PURE UUID: 29feb5b6-7c97-471b-bc19-3cbff4a3040b
ORCID for Jussi Parikka: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2248-6377

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Date deposited: 09 Feb 2012 14:41
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 04:33

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