The book is an atlas of emergent forms evolving from the apparently chaotic product of a set of iterated logical operations.
He knew that emergent forms were unpredictable.
A longer compilation of emergent forms in nature is the 2004 book by biologist Harold J. Morowitz: The Emergence of Everything.
What surrounded us was a fog of emergent form, humanlike configurations that arose out of the information noise and then dissolved again.
That a Being, sunk into the crust of Mars somehow, billions of years ago, would find a link to the emergent biological forms there.
The Wainwright building may fairly be said to have revolutionized the emergent form of the skyscraper, with ramifications felt for the next hundred years.
Much of Freeman's work since 2010 uses emergent forms of augmented reality as interventionist public art.
Evolution proceeds not through conformity and redundancy but through new emergent forms.
Her book Fiscal Disobedience inquires into emergent forms of economic regulation in the region of the Chad Basin.
More generally, her research covers topics of political economy, the anthropology of value, and emergent forms of the political.