an important essay building on the work of Donna Haraway, emphasizing the kinds of empoverishment that come with globalization, and the possibilities for new forms of collective identity in cyberspace, while eschewing utopianism.
There are generally two types of science: first, there’s the type that makes computers work, allows us to ride around in metal boxes propelled by continuous explosion, and makes it so that milk doesn’t taste all gross. Then there’s the fringe science, the stuff that shoots up your nose like mathematical horseradish and dances a jig on your brain
I. Sason, and S. Verdú. (2015)cite arxiv:1508.00335Comment: IEEE Trans. on Information Theory, vol. 62, no. 11, pp. 5973--6006, November 2016. This manuscript is identical to the journal paper, apart of some additional material which includes Sections III-C and IV-F, and three technical proofs.