Index 191 Metzger, Gustav, 108 Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre, 90 Micros<strong>of</strong>t, 17, 19, 126 Micros<strong>of</strong>t Windows, 3, 83 Middle East, 1– 3, 6 migration, 139. See also motion; nomadism misanthropy, 27– 28, 40, 106. See also nonhuman MIT, 82 mobile communication, 16, 25, 77 mobile phone, 10, 62 modernity, 3, 15, 17, 21, 35, 115, 131; late, 167n5 modulation, 31, 35 molecule, 52 monism, 142 motion, 97, 99, 137– 39, 172n31 movement, 61– 62 multilateralism, 7– 9 multiplicity, 60– 61, 114, 130, 149 multitude, 66, 101, 114, 149– 55, 178n3, 179n10 Multitude (Hardt and Negri), 152 museum, 105, 108 mutate, 164 mutation, 87, 95, 101 “Naachi,” 83 naming, 11– 12 Nancy, Jean - Luc, 111 narcolepsis, 164 narrative, 167n7 National Electronic Disease Surveillance System, 177n23 nature, 93, 127, 133, 157, 177n30. See also state <strong>of</strong> nature negotiate, 162 Negri, Antonio, 8, 15, 27, 76, 78, 82, 149– 53, 179n13 neoconservativism, 2 netbust, 164 Netbuster, 180n2 netwar, 22, 26, 64, 66, 139, 151, 153– 55, 168n1, 170n15. See also cyberwar; infowar network, 1, 5, 10– 12, 15, 20– 22, 27– 38, 40, 42– 53, 57, 59– 60, 78, 81, 83, 90– 91, 96, 100, 105, 111– 12, 115, 117– 19, 130, 142– 43, 149, 151– 52, 154– 57, 168n1, 172n31, 174n51, 179n11, 179n13, 180n14; biological, 89– 90, 92, 94, 121, 132; centralized, 13, 18, 31– 32, 44; communica tion, 90– 91; decentralized, 13, 18, 31– 32, 44, 61, 156; distrib uted, 3– 4, 13, 18– 19, 29– 32, 40, 61, 88, 123, 142, 152– 53, 179n10; ethics <strong>of</strong>, 100; information, 121, 132; metaphysics <strong>of</strong>, 118; ontol ogy <strong>of</strong>, 12, 58– 63, 97; protoco logical, 115; terrorist, 12, 25, 59, 66; transportation, 90; as weapons system, 16. See also power; subnetwork network science. See graph theory never, 162 new media, 10 new social movements, 14, 20 Newsweek, 90 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 6– 7, 127 nihilism, 137, 154. See also nothing Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), 115 node, 13, 22, 31– 32, 37, 39, 52– 53, 59– 60, 62, 73, 78, 99, 112, 114, 135, 139, 142– 43, 157, 172n31, 179n10 noise, 55, 113, 147, 159, 165 nomadism, 137, 139 nominalism, 11– 12 nonbeing, 136 nonexistence, 101, 135– 37. See also desertion; disappearance
192 Index nonhuman, 5– 6, 22, 27, 30, 41, 70, 81, 94, 97– 98, 131, 140– 42, 153– 55, 157, 180n14. See also anonymity; human; misanthropy nonmedia, 132 non - State, the, 14 Nori, Francesca, 106 norm, 128 Normal and the Pathological, <strong>The</strong> (Canguilhem), 128 normative, 162 Norton Utilities, 175n63 nothing, 144. See also nihilism number, 86, 88 numerology, 86– 87 obfuscate, 165 object - oriented programming, 144 obsolesce, 165 occultism, 11– 12 Odysseus, 64 oligarchy, 109 one, 144, 150, 156 “On Protein Synthesis” (Crick), 48 Ontario, 90 openness, 29, 73, 111, 125– 26, 153 open runtime, 125 open source s<strong>of</strong>tware, 124– 26 Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model, 42, 58 operator, 161– 62 order (graph theory), 31 organisms, 111, 124, 171n23. See also genetically modified: organisms organization, 1, 8, 13, 15, 27– 29, 32, 46, 70, 112, 155, 168n1. See also control other, 65 outsourcing, 4 overclock, 165 pack, 114 packet, data, 10 packet - switching, 32, 56 Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), 26, 168n1 palimpsest, 161 pandemic, 17. See also disease paranormal, 128– 31 parasite, 162 paratext, 43 Parmenides, 58, 87, 156 password, 35, 39 pathology, 128– 31 patriarchy, 14 Patriot Act, 8, 26, 154 pattern, 35, 68, 113, 134 Pearl Harbor, 134 peer - to - peer, 21, 25, 34, 53, 133. See also file sharing Pentagon, 17 people, 150 Perl, 115, 128, 133, 144, 176n17 philosophy, 13, 37– 38, 58, 67, 136, 169n9 phylum, machinic, 80 physical layer, 42, 44 physics, 155– 56, 169n8 physiology, 128 Plato, 58, 109 play, 115 PlayStation, 115 plenum, 156 pliancy, 98 plural, 9 pluralism, 142 point. See node police, 22 polio, 94 political action, 9, 14, 22, 97– 101, 174n59 political economy, 72, 106, 127, 173n44, 174n50 political theory, 99
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