Zootechnologies. A Media History of Swarm Research
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Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. 400 p. (Recursions).
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Zootechnologies.
T2 - A Media History of Swarm Research
AU - Vehlken, Sebastian
A2 - Pakis, Valentine
PY - 2019/10/28
Y1 - 2019/10/28
N2 - Swarming has become a fundamental cultural technique related to dynamic processes and an effective metaphor for the collaborative efforts of society. This book examines the media history of swarm research and its significance to current socio-technological processes. It shows that the hype about collective intelligence is based on a reciprocal computerization of biology and biologization of computer science: After decades of painstaking biological observations in the ocean, experiments in aquariums, and mathematical model-making, it was swarms-inspired computer simulation which provided biological researchers with enduring knowledge about animal collectives. At the same time, a turn to biological principles of self-organization made it possible to adapt to unclearly delineated sets of problems and clarify the operation of opaque systems - from logistics to architecture, or from crowd control to robot collectives. As zootechnologies, swarms offer performative, synthetic, and approximate solutions in cases where analytical approaches are doomed to fail.
AB - Swarming has become a fundamental cultural technique related to dynamic processes and an effective metaphor for the collaborative efforts of society. This book examines the media history of swarm research and its significance to current socio-technological processes. It shows that the hype about collective intelligence is based on a reciprocal computerization of biology and biologization of computer science: After decades of painstaking biological observations in the ocean, experiments in aquariums, and mathematical model-making, it was swarms-inspired computer simulation which provided biological researchers with enduring knowledge about animal collectives. At the same time, a turn to biological principles of self-organization made it possible to adapt to unclearly delineated sets of problems and clarify the operation of opaque systems - from logistics to architecture, or from crowd control to robot collectives. As zootechnologies, swarms offer performative, synthetic, and approximate solutions in cases where analytical approaches are doomed to fail.
KW - Construction engineering and architecture
KW - Biology
KW - Digital media
KW - Cultural Informatics
KW - Cultural studies
KW - Media and communication studies
UR - https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462986206/zootechnologies
M3 - Monographs
SN - 9789462986206
T3 - Recursions
BT - Zootechnologies.
PB - Amsterdam University Press
CY - Amsterdam
ER -