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== Bibliography  ==
== Bibliography  ==


Barad, K. ''Meeting the Universe Halfway. Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning''. Durham and London: Duke University Press.  
Barad, K. (2007) ''Meeting the Universe Halfway. Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning''. Durham and London: Duke University Press.  


Beer, G. (199) ''Open Fields. Science in Cultural Encounter''. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
Beer, G. (1996) ''Open Fields. Science in Cultural Encounter''. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  


Bergson, H.  
Bergson, H.  


Clarke, B. (2001). ''Energy Forms. Allegory and Science in the Era of Classical Thermodynamics''. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.  
Clarke, B. (2001) ''Energy Forms. Allegory and Science in the Era of Classical Thermodynamics''. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.  


Clarke & Henderson (eds)  
Clarke, B. & L. D. Henderson (eds)(2002) F''rom Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature''. Stanford: Stanford University Press.


Kirby, V. (2011) ''Quantum Anthropologies. Life at Large''. Durham and London: Duke University Press.  
Kirby, V. (2011) ''Quantum Anthropologies. Life at Large''. Durham and London: Duke University Press.  
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Schneider & Kay  
Schneider & Kay  


Seaman, B. & O. Rössler (2008), Neosentience - A New Branch of Scientific and Poetic Inquiry Related to Artificial Intelligence', in ''Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research'' 6.1: 31.40.
Seaman, B. & O. Rössler (2008), Neosentience - A New Branch of Scientific and Poetic Inquiry Related to Artificial Intelligence', in ''Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research'' 6.1: 31.40.  


Stengers, I. ''Cosmopolitics I''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.<br>
Stengers, I. ''Cosmopolitics I''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.<br>

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MANUELA TO PUT HER INTRO HERE

Energy travels in/between and across subatomic particles, bodies, societies, cultures, and disciplines. ...

Energy Forms: TransForming Dynamics

Energy trans/forms ... dynamic systems ... nonequilibrium thermodynamics ... kinetic and potential energies ...

Energy Flows: Powering Cosmopolitics

Flux and flows ... vitalism ... ener-chi ...

Energy Matters: Entangling Physis and Signification

From energy to information ... meaning systems ... see also "biosemiotics" ...

Bibliography

Barad, K. (2007) Meeting the Universe Halfway. Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning. Durham and London: Duke University Press.

Beer, G. (1996) Open Fields. Science in Cultural Encounter. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bergson, H.

Clarke, B. (2001) Energy Forms. Allegory and Science in the Era of Classical Thermodynamics. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

Clarke, B. & L. D. Henderson (eds)(2002) From Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Kirby, V. (2011) Quantum Anthropologies. Life at Large. Durham and London: Duke University Press.

Schneider & Kay

Seaman, B. & O. Rössler (2008), Neosentience - A New Branch of Scientific and Poetic Inquiry Related to Artificial Intelligence', in Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research 6.1: 31.40.

Stengers, I. Cosmopolitics I. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.