Darwin Among the Machines
By (Author) George Dyson
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
1st March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
006.3
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
223g
'Brilliantly fuses the development of evolutionary theory and computing . . . prophetic' Daily Telegraph 'Full of historical anecdotes . . . but this is much more than a history book. George Dyson weaves his threads together for a purpose. Using voices of the past and present, he describes a fresh and sometimes startling viewpoint of the emerging relationship between nature and machines. From vignettes about Olaf Stapledon, George Boole, John von Neumann, and Samuel Butler, a larger story develops in which the twin processes of intelligence and evolution are inseparably intertwined' Danny Hillis, Wired
One of the most original and intriguing books of the last two decades -- John Naughton * Guardian *
A very deep and important book, beautifully written -- Oliver Sacks
A book that can be read as literature, whether or not you have any interest in computers and machine intelligence . . . satisfying, edifying and accessible -- John Gribbin
An extraordinarily exciting, intriguing and very idiosyncratic book * Nature *
George Dyson is a historian of technology whose interests have included the development (and redevelopment) of the Aleut kayak (Baidarka, 1986), the evolution of digital computing and telecommunications (Darwin Among the Machines, 1997), and the exploration of space (Project Orion, 2002).