Out of Control

Roman Kudryashov rkudryashov at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 20:23:43 CST 2007


Ken Kelley - Out of Control

Out of Control is a summary of what we know about self-sustaining systems,
both living ones such as a tropical wetland, or an artificial one, such as a
computer simulation of our planet. The last chapter of the book, "The Nine
Laws of God," is a distillation of the nine common principles that all
life-like systems share. The major themes of the book are:

   - As we make our machines and institutions more complex, we have to
   make them more biological in order to manage them.
   - The most potent force in technology will be artificial evolution. We
   are already evolving software and drugs instead of engineering them.
   - Organic life is the ultimate technology, and all technology will
   improve towards biology.
   - The main thing computers are good for is creating little worlds so
   that we can try out the Great Questions. Online communities let us ask the
   question "what is a democracy; what do you need for it?" by trying to wire a
   democracy up, and re-wire it if it doesn't work. Virtual reality lets us ask
   "what is reality?" by trying to synthesize it. And computers give us room to
   ask "what is life?" by providing a universe in which to create computer
   viruses and artificial creatures of increasing complexity. Philosophers
   sitting in academies used to ask the Great Questions; now they are asked by
   experimentalists creating worlds.
   - As we shape technology, it shapes us. We are connecting everything
   to everything, and so our entire culture is migrating to a "network culture"
   and a new network economics.
   - In order to harvest the power of organic machines, we have to
   instill in them guidelines and self-governance, and relinquish some of our
   total control.



http://www.kk.org/outofcontrol/

Read the entire book here:
http://www.kk.org/outofcontrol/contents.php

Came upon it while looking of the postmodernism train of thought.
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