Walter Truett Anderson

  • Evolution Isn't What it Used To Be: The Augmented Animal and the Whole Wired World
hbk: WH Freeman and Company, (?) ?, June 1996
pbk: ?

ISBN 0-7167-2998-9 (hbk?)

non-fiction, biotechnology, genetic engineering, evolution, posthuman, cyberculture


"The human race is undergoing a period of profound evolutionary transition, according to Walter Truett Anderson...

"Anderson thinks technology has altered the relationship between humans and the planet. He claims a bio-information society is emerging, based on the convergence of science and technology." --Sanjida O'Connell (in The Guardian, thursday 20 June 1996).


* note: I asked to reproduce the entire review from which I've quoted the above.

In reply to my query, Jack Schofield wrote:




Of Related Interest

  • Artificial Intelligence / Artificial Life / Robotics
  • CyberCulture
  • Cyberpunk
  • Future
  • Genetic Engineering / Biotechnology / Evolution
  • Identity / Persona
  • Posthuman / Transhuman
  • Postmodern
  • Science Fiction

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