Life in Code and Software (book).

by David M. Berry.

Mediated Life in a Complex Computational Ecology.

This book explores the relationship between living, code and software. 
Technologies of code and software increasingly make up an important part 
of our urban environment. Indeed, their reach stretches to even quite 
remote areas of the world. Life in Code and Software introduces and 
explores the way in which code and software are becoming the conditions 
of possibility for human living, crucially forming a computational 
ecology, made up of disparate software ecologies, that we inhabit. As 
such we need to take account of this new computational environment and 
think about how today we live in a highly mediated, code-based world. 
That is, we live in a world where computational concepts and ideas are 
foundational, or ontological, which I call computationality, and within 
which, code and software become the paradigmatic forms of knowing and 
doing. Such that other candidates for this role, such as: air, the 
economy, evolution, the environment, satellites, etc., are understood 
and explained through computational concepts and categories.

http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/Life_in_Code_and_Software

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