Zootechnologies : A Media History of Swarm Research /

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 col...

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Main Author: Vehlken, Sebastian (Author)
Other Authors: Pakis, Valentine A. (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2019]
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; I. Deformations: A Media Theory of Swarming; 1. Theory: Noise; Amalgamations of Perplexity; Bodies without Surfaces; The Paradox of the Parasite; Radical Relationality; 2. Historiography: Recursion; Media-Becoming; Repetition and Variation; 3. Epistemology: Computer Simulation; Mindsets of Messiness; The Governmental Constitution of the Present; II. Formations; 1. Odd Birds; Sportsmen without Swarm Spirit; Wave Events; The Psychology of the Fish School; 2. On the Edge; Seeing Fish: Between Observation and Experimentation
  • The Psychomechanics of the PeripheryAnimal Aggregations; III. Formats; 1. Fishy Business: Media Technologies of Observation and Experimentation; 2. Plunging into the Deep; Writing in Water; The Linearity of the Doughnut: Swimming with the Current; Hand Digitizing: Data Tablets; 3. Fishmen; From the 'Institute in the Cellar' to the Open Sea; "Half Tarzan, Half Grzimek"; The Subaquatic Astronaut; Swarm Research in the Open Water; 4. Acoustic Visualization; Noisy Targets: Copulating Shrimp and Flatulent Herring; Pings; Blobs; Oriented Particles; IV. Formulas; 1. Models as Media
  • 2. Synchronization ProjectsElementary Operations; Synchronized Swimming; Alpha Rhythm; A Race for Relaxation; 3. Anchovy ex Machina; Falling into Formation; Sensory Integration Systems; 3. The Third Dimension of Science; Space Lattices and Crystalized Schools; SelFish Behavior; 4. Ahead of Their Time: Schooling Simulations in Japan; V. Transformations; 1. Fish and Chips; 2. Agent Games; Playing with Fire; The Boid King; Artifishial Life; Cellular Automata; Object Orientation; The KISS Principle; Simulation and Similarity; Massive Attack; 3. Written in Their Own Medium
  • Self-Propelled ParticlesTraffic Rules in Fish Schools; Robofish: Empiricism Strikes Back; VI. Zootechnologies; 1. Drone Swarms, or Upside-Down Evolution; Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control; Swarm Robotics; Weapons of Mass Production, or: An Abuse of Consumer Electronics; 2. Swarming Out; 3. Swarm Architecture; Shaken or Stirred: Do I Look Like I Give a Damn?; Cultural Techniques and Architecture; From Insect Media to Bodies with a Vector; Constructing Collectives; Superconnected Idiots Savants; 4. Calculating Survival: Crowd Control; From Mass Panic to Crowd Dynamics
  • Crowd Sensing and Foggy LogicConclusion; Works Cited