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  • Living Techno-Natures: Biohybrid Objects, Life, and Technology

    Living Techno-Natures by Barla, Josef; Tamborini, Marco;

    Biohybrid Objects, Life, and Technology

    Sorozatcím: History and Philosophy of Technoscience;

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    The boundaries between life and technology have become fundamentally blurred in the early 21st century. Bringing together innovative interdisciplinary contributions, the volume aims to provide insights on the emergence and nature of biohybrid objects from philosophy, epistemology, and science and technology studies.

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    Evolutionary algorithms that imitate nature to solve technical problems, synthetic DNA that turns plants into living data archives, and the use of autonomous machines inside living bodies are just a few examples suggesting that the boundaries between life and technology have become fundamentally blurred in the early 21st century.


    While the technologization of organisms has a longer history, an increasing biologization of technology can be observed today in bioinformatics, molecular biology, and other fields. This development is characterized by the crossing of disciplinary and methodological boundaries. It is becoming increasingly difficult to say where the boundaries between biology and technology, science and economics, and representation and intervention lie. In fact, organisms and technologies can no longer be thought of as ontologically distinctive entities. Rather, it seems that biological and technical systems are becoming increasingly interwoven and exchanging properties in the process. Against this backdrop, nature itself becomes more and more a construction kit and a resource for technological design and economic investment. Proposing the notion of “biohybrid objects” for complex systems consisting of natural and artificial components that not only imitate living beings but also share their basic principles, this edited volume explores the remarkable circulation of morphological knowledge between biology and technology.


    Bringing together innovative interdisciplinary contributions, the volume aims to provide insights on the emergence and nature of biohybrid objects from philosophy, epistemology, and science and technology studies.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    PART I Machinic Life: Philosophical Perspectives on Bioinspiration   1 A Mouse Out of “Grey Rags and Dust”: Nature-Inspiration and Technology Games   2 Sympoietic Machines: Evolutionary Theories and Technology  PART II Re/Generating Life: Biohybrid Approaches and Technological Promises   3 When Life is Made to Work Against Itself: Synthetic Biology, Metabolic Death Labor, and the Mechanization of Death   4 Fluorescent Disturbance: The Zebrafish as a Biohybrid Sensor in the Hydrosocial Cycle   5 Biohybrid Archives: Data Storage Ecologies from Silicon to DNA   PART III Simulating Life: Computing, Ethics, and Boundaries of Artificiality   6 Biohybrid Robotics and the Case for Boundary Ethics   7 Technical Resistance and Bio-Hybridity: Investigating the Complexities of Making a Robot Human-Like   8 From Biomimetic Artificial Intelligence to Biohybrid Computing: McCulloch and Pitts, Rosenblatt, and Nowadays Biohybrid Practices


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