Dear Nettimers
A short info blurb on my new book that might interest some of you
Uncovering the insect logic that informs contemporary media technologies and the network society
  
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INSECT MEDIA: An Archaeology of Animals and Technology
By Jussi Parikka
University of Minnesota Press | 320 pages | 2010
ISBN 978-0-8166-6740-6 | paperback | $25.00
ISBN 978-0-8166-6739-0 | hardcover  | $75.00
Posthumanities Series, volume 11 
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.
PRAISE FOR INSECT MEDIA: 
"With Insect Media
 Jussi Parikka offers a theory of media that challenges our traditional 
views of the natural and the artificial. Parikka not only understands 
insects through the lens of media and mediation, he also unearths an 
insect logic at the heart of our contemporary fascination with networks,
 swarming, and intelligent agents. Such a project requires the ability 
to interweave cultural theory with a deep understanding of the 
sciences—something for which Parikka is well-suited. Most importantly, Insect Media reminds us of the non-human aspect of media, communication, intelligence. Insect Media is a book that is sure to create a buzz." —Eugene Thacker, author of After Life
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:  
Jussi Parikka is
 reader in media theory and history at Anglia Ruskin University, 
Cambridge, and director of the Cultures of the Digital Economy (CODE) 
Institute. He is author of Digital Contagions: A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses and coeditor of The Spam Book and Media Archaeologies.
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