| Chapter 1: THE MADE AND THE BORN
 
 Neo-biological civilization
 
 The triumph of the bio-logic
 
 Learning to surrender our creations
 
 Chapter 2: HIVE MIND 
 Bees do it: distributed governance
 
 The collective intelligence of a mob
 
 Asymmetrical invisible hands
 
 Decentralized remembering as an act of perception
 
 More is more than more, it's different
 
 Advantages and disadvantages of swarms
 
 The network is the icon of the 21st century
 
 Chapter 3: MACHINES WITH AN ATTITUDE 
 Entertaining machines with bodies
 
 Fast, cheap and out of control
 
 Getting smart from dumb things
 
 The virtues of nested hierarchies
 
 Using the real world to communicate
 
 No intelligence without bodies
 
 Mind/body black patch psychosis
 
 Chapter 4: ASSEMBLING COMPLEXITY 
 Biology: the future of machines
 
 Restoring a prairie with fire and oozy seeds
 
 Random paths to a stable ecosystem
 
 How to do everything at once
 
 The Humpty Dumpty challenge
 
 Chapter 5: COEVOLUTION 
 What color is a chameleon on a mirror?
 
 The unreasonable point of life
 
 Poised in the persistent state of almost falling
 
 Rocks are slow life
 
 Cooperation without friendship or foresight
 
 Chapter 6: THE NATURAL FLUX 
 Equilibrium is death
 
 What came first, stability or diversity?
 
 Ecosystems: between a superorganism and an identity workshop
 
 The origins of variation
 
 Life immortal, ineradicable
 
 Negentropy
 
 The fourth discontinuity: the circle of becoming
 
 Chapter 7: EMERGENCE OF CONTROL 
 In ancient Greece the first artificial self
 
 Maturing of mechanical selfhood
 
 The toilet: archetype of tautology
 
 Self-causing agencies
 
 Chapter 8: CLOSED SYSTEMS 
 Bottled life, sealed with clasp
 
 Mail-order Gaia
 
 Man breathes into algae, algae breathes into man
 
 The very big ecotechnic terrarium
 
 An experiment in sustained chaos
 
 Another synthetic ecosystem, like California
 
 Chapter 9: POP GOES THE BIOSPHERE 
 Co-pilots of the 100 million dollar glass ark
 
 Migrating to urban weed
 
 The deployment of intentional seasons
 
 A cyclotron for the life sciences
 
 The ultimate technology
 
 Chapter 10: INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY
 
 Pervasive round-the-clock plug in
 
 Invisible intelligence
 
 Bad-dog rooms vs. nice-dog rooms
 
 Programming a commonwealth
 
 Closed-loop manufacturing
 
 Technologies of adaptation
 
 Chapter 11: NETWORK ECONOMICS 
 Having your everything amputated
 
 Instead of crunching, connecting
 
 Factories of information
 
 Your job: managing error
 
 Connecting everything to everything
 
 Chapter 12: E-MONEY 
 Crypto-anarchy: encryption always wins
 
 The fax effect and the law of increasing returns
 
 Superdistribution
 
 Anything holding an electric charge w
ill hold a fiscal charge
 
 Peer-to-peer finance with nanobucks
 
 Fear of underwire economies
 
 Chapter 13: GOD GAMES 
 Electronic godhood
 
 Theories with an interface
 
 A god descends into his polygonal creation
 
 The transmission of simulacra
 
 Memorex warfare
 
 Seamless distributed armies
 
 A 10,000 piece hyperreality
 
 The consensual ascii superorganism
 
 Letting go to win
 
 Chapter 14: IN THE LIBRARY OF FORM 
 An outing to the universal library
 
 The space of all possible pictures
 
 Travels in biomorph land
 
 Harnessing the mutator
 
 Sex in the library
 
 Breeding art masterpieces in three easy steps
 
 Tunnelling through randomness
 
 Chapter 15: ARTIFICIAL EVOLUTION 
 Tom Ray's electric-powered evolution machine
 
 What you can't engineer, evolution can
 
 Mindless acts performed in parallel
 
 Computational arms race
 
 Taming wild evolution
 
 Stupid scientists evolving smart molecules
 
 Death is the best teacher
 
 The algorithmic genius of ants
 
 The end of engineering's hegemony
 
 Chapter 16: THE FUTURE OF CONTROL 
 Cartoon physics in toy worlds
 
 Birthing a synthespian
 
 Robots without hard bodies
 
 The agents of ethnological architecture
 
 Imposing destiny upon free will
 
 Mickey Mouse rebooted after clobbering Donald
 
 Searching for co-control
 
 Chapter 17: AN OPEN UNIVERSE 
 To enlarge the space of being
 
 Primitives of visual possibilities
 
 How to program happy accidents
 
 All survive by hacking the rules
 
 The handy-dandy tool of evolution
 
 Hang-gliding into the game of life
 
 Life verbs
 
 Homesteading hyperlife territory
 
 Chapter 18: THE STRUCTURE OF ORGANIZED CHANGE 
 The revolution of daily evolution
 
 Bypassing the central dogma
 
 The difference, if any, between learning and evololution
 
 The evolution of evolution
 
 The explanation of everything
 
 Chapter 19: POSTDARWINISM 
 The incompleteness of Darwinian theory
 
 Natural selection is not enough
 
 Intersecting lines on the tree of life
 
 The premise of non-random mutations
 
 Even monsters follow rules
 
 When the abstract is embodied
 
 The essential clustering of life
 
 DNA can't code for everything
 
 An uncertain density of biological search space
 
 Mathematics of natural selection
 
 Chapter 20: THE BUTTERFLY SLEEPS 
 Order for free
 
 Net math: a counter-intuitive style of math
 
 Lap games, jets, and auto-catalytic sets
 
 A question worth asking
 
 Self-tuning vivisystems
 
 Chapter 21: RISING FLOW 
 A 4 billion year ponzi scheme
 
 What evolution wants
 
 Seven trends of hyper-evolution
 
 Coyote trickster self-evolver
 
 Chapter 22: PREDICTION MACHINERY 
 Brains that catch baseballs
 
 The flip side of chaos
 
 Positive myopia
 
 Making a fortune from the pockets of predictability
 
 Operation Internal Look, Ahead
 
 Varieties of prediction
 
 Change in the service of non-change
 
 Telling the future is what the systems are for
 
 The many problems with global models
 
 We are all steering
 
 Chapter 23: WHOLES, HOLES, AND SPACES 
 What ever happened to cybernetics?
 
 The holes in the web of scientific knowledge
 
 To be astonished by the trivial
 
 Hypertext: the end of authority
 
 A new thinking space
 
 Chapter 24: THE NINE LAWS OF GOD 
 How to make something from nothing
 
 Hijacking the universe
 
 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 
 A to L
 
M to Z
 |