Nathaniel Wolfson is associate professor in the department of Spanish and Portuguese and affiliated faculty in the Program in Critical Theory and the Berkeley Center for New Media at University of California, Berkeley.
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List of Illustrations Introduction: The Aesthetics and Politics of Code Chapter 1. Just Semantics: Haroldo de Campos's Amoral Machines Chapter 2. Mira Schendel's Hermeneutics of Everyday Life Chapter 3. JoAo Cabral de Melo Neto's Prosthetic Landscapes Chapter 4. Code-Patterns: Aloisio MagalhAes's Cybernetic-Popular Design Epilogue: On Life and Apophantics Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Illustration Credits Index

