This essay builds on the literatures on ‘biocapitalism’ and ‘informationalism’ (or ‘informational capitalism’) to develop the concept of ‘bio-informational capitalism’ in order to articulate an emergent form of capitalism that is self-renewing in the sense that it canchange and renew the material basis for life and capital as well as program itself. Bioinformational capitalism applies and develops aspects of the new biology to informaticsto create new organic forms of computing and self-reproducing memory that in turn has become the basis of bioinformatics. The paper begins with a review of the successes ofthe ‘new biology’, focusing on Craig Venter’s digitizing of biology and, as he remarks, the creation of new life from the digital univer...
Evolution has transformed life through key innovations in information storage and replication, inclu...
The argument that the information society represents 'something new' is predicated on the claim that...
This essay serves as an Afterword to the double special issue on Bioconvergence. In addition to summ...
This essay builds on the literatures on ‘biocapitalism’ and ‘informationalism’ (or ‘informational ca...
Our paper examines the complex relations between bioart and the financialization of life itself thro...
The paper explores how the emergence of bioinformatics has disrupted existing forms of economic orga...
The past three decades have witnessed a period of great turbulence in the economies of biological kn...
This essay is an occasion to discuss the critical trajectories of a now common field of enquiry conc...
Although there is no single definition of ‘transhumanism’, the term broadly relates to the idea that...
New technological ability is leading postdigital science, where biology as digital information, and ...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 2a: Theories of Digital Labour. This paper places digital ...
In this article, we draw on theories of biopolitical marketing to explore claims that personal data ...
We are in the midst of an emerging information age. Like all other world orders, the information age...
Scholars have long noted the privileged relationship between science fiction and Marxian or neo-Marx...
This article deals with articulations of digital accidents, focusing especially on how the computer ...
Evolution has transformed life through key innovations in information storage and replication, inclu...
The argument that the information society represents 'something new' is predicated on the claim that...
This essay serves as an Afterword to the double special issue on Bioconvergence. In addition to summ...
This essay builds on the literatures on ‘biocapitalism’ and ‘informationalism’ (or ‘informational ca...
Our paper examines the complex relations between bioart and the financialization of life itself thro...
The paper explores how the emergence of bioinformatics has disrupted existing forms of economic orga...
The past three decades have witnessed a period of great turbulence in the economies of biological kn...
This essay is an occasion to discuss the critical trajectories of a now common field of enquiry conc...
Although there is no single definition of ‘transhumanism’, the term broadly relates to the idea that...
New technological ability is leading postdigital science, where biology as digital information, and ...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 2a: Theories of Digital Labour. This paper places digital ...
In this article, we draw on theories of biopolitical marketing to explore claims that personal data ...
We are in the midst of an emerging information age. Like all other world orders, the information age...
Scholars have long noted the privileged relationship between science fiction and Marxian or neo-Marx...
This article deals with articulations of digital accidents, focusing especially on how the computer ...
Evolution has transformed life through key innovations in information storage and replication, inclu...
The argument that the information society represents 'something new' is predicated on the claim that...
This essay serves as an Afterword to the double special issue on Bioconvergence. In addition to summ...