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Exploring the intersection of life and technology, this work critically examines how contemporary technoscientific culture redefines life as information. It traces developments in new biology and artificial life, highlighting their influence across art, literature, commerce, and entertainment. By analyzing cloning, computer games, and the interplay of hardware, software, and 'wetware', the author reveals the connections between this niche field and broader global information networks.
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Cyberfeminism and Artificial Life, Sarah Kember
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