Alive: Synthetic Cells, Feral Robots, Rebellious Ai, and the Design of Radical Life

Madeline Schwartzman, Edward Ashton

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Book cover for Alive: Synthetic Cells, Feral Robots, Rebellious Ai, and the Design of Radical Life
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Alive: Synthetic Cells, Feral Robots, Rebellious Ai, and the Design of Radical Life

Alive: Synthetic Cells, Feral Robots, Rebellious Ai, and the Design of Radical Life

Madeline Schwartzman, Edward Ashton

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A silicone jellyfish with a rat's heart, a drone that smells using the antenna of a moth, wearables made from cultured human skin, an AI-populated digital snack bar in the metaverse. These projects and many more offer a mind-bending, head-turning vision of the future that Madeline Schwartzman demonstrates is just around the corner.

Curated from new developments in synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, robotics, engineering, biology, and art, this broad-ranging survey demonstrates the myriad ways in which our perception of what it means to be alive has dramatically changed. Where do we draw the new lines? Are there any boundaries we should not cross? And what if?. . .? By examining these new "beings," Alive maps out a vision of new partnerships, uncanny hybrids, and collaborative intelligences, as science fiction rapidly becomes science fact.

Book cover: Adapted from "Analog Electronic Songbird" (2018), by Kelly Heaton.

Critical Reviews

Madeline Schwartzman brings together scientific research, AI, design, and art to explore the flourishing menagerie where the distinction between living and non-living is blurred... [Her book] contains essential reflections on the need to expand our views of what it means to be alive in a world where hybrid beings are being manufactured, engineered or bred... Alive is a brilliant book. Pop and profound. Humorous and thought-provoking. It strikes a balance between lightness and an urgent call to integrate ethics into computer and life sciences.-- "We Make Money Not Art" (9/23/2025 12:00:00 AM)

An exciting encyclopedia of weird scientific projects that explore what it means to be alive, perfect for anyone curious about what it will mean to be a human in the future... Schwartzman is an extraordinary curator... Thought-provoking [and] well-designed.-- "BookPage (starred review)" (9/1/2025 12:00:00 AM)

Publishing Information

Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Pub date: 2025-09-09
Length: 256 pages

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