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The Moment of Complexity: Emerging Network
Culture
by Mark C. Taylor
University of ChicagoPress
January 2002
We live in a moment of unprecedented complexity, an era in which
change occurs faster than our ability to comprehend it. With
The Moment of Complexity, Mark C. Taylor offers a map for the
unfamiliar terrain opening in our midst, unfolding an original
philosophy of our time through a remarkable synthesis of science
and culture. According to Taylor, complexity is not just a breakthrough
scientific concept, but the defining quality of the post-Cold
War era. The flux of digital currents swirling around us, he
argues, has created a new network culture with its own distinctive
logic and dynamic.
Drawing on resources from information theory and evolutionary
biology, Taylor explains the operation of complex adaptive systems
in natural, social, and cultural processes. To appreciate the
significance of emerging network culture, he claims, it is necessary
not only to understand contemporary scientific and technological
transformations, but also to explore the subtle influences of
art, architecture, philosophy, religion, and education. The
Moment of Complexity, then, is a remarkable work of cultural
analysis on a scale rarely seen today. To follow its trajectory
is to learn how we arrived at this critical moment in our culture,
and to know where we might head in the twenty-first century.
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