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Viral Behaviors: Viruses and Viral Phenomena across Science, Technology, and the Arts
By (Author) Roberta Buiani
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
19th March 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
Feminism and feminist theory
Cultural studies
Political science and theory
Biology, life sciences
700.4561
Paperback
232
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In a new era of global virology that requires novel methodologies to improve the comprehension of viruses and viral phenomena, Viral Behaviors explores the cultural, material, and artistic significance of viral agents.
Across a rich variety of case studies stemming from different areas of interestcovering literature, the graphic arts and scientific visualization, as well as performance, installation and bioartthis book asks whether embracing the complexity of viruses, rather than obsessively measuring, dissecting, or precisely mapping their parts and manifestations, may provide new methodological directions in the intersection of scientific thinking and artistic practice.
The book examines the struggles and successes of science and technology to tame the elusive nature and behavior of viruses, and the potential of art-based and cross-disciplinary collaborations to better communicate their complex making and intense entanglement with the world at large. Combining perspectives from art, philosophy, science and technology, it places biological and informational viruses alongside each other, revealing that, while the two types of agents affect the world in very different ways, their histories and manifestations contain surprising similarities that speak to a cultural continuum.
Viral Behaviors unravels the extraordinary mobility of viruses across disciplines, and their intersection with all aspects of culture, rather than their import within one specific disciplinary realm. It shows how the numerous attempts by artists, scientists and professionals to tackle, represent and appropriate viruses, and their intricate dynamism, can lead to new nuanced and sophisticated understandings of these substances and their related phenomena, and reveals the contribution of non-measurable or non-traditional practices in their construction and dissemination.
An insightful, thoughtful, and complex engagement with the relations among people and the entangled assemblages of contagious phenomena we call virusescharting vital points of attachment from art, to science, to theory. * Alexis Shotwell, Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Carleton University, Canada *
Tracing viruses and virality through science, technology, medicine, and metaphor, this book draws on the powerful illuminations of art to consider how viruses can help us move beyond our dichotomies and productively contemplate the way we individually and collectively choose to live in the world. * Priscilla Wald, R. Florence Brinkley Distinguished Professor of English, Duke University, USA *
Roberta Buiani is Assistant Professor and coordinator of the NewONE, an interdisciplinary program at New College, University of Toronto, Canada and artistic director of the ArtSci Salon at the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, Toronto, Canada. She is a Scholar in Residence at Sensorium, Centre for Digital Arts and Technology , York University, Canada.