The Biological Computer Lab - an unfinished revolution?





The Biological Computer Laboratory (BCL) was a research institute of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It was founded on 1 January 1958 by the then Professor of Electrical Engineering Heinz Foerster. The focus of research at the BCL was systems theory and specifically the area of self-organizing systems, bionics, and bio-inspired computing; that is, analyzing, formalizing, and implementing biological process using computers. 

Heinz Foerster is one of the most important scientists of the 20 century. He was a visionary and his work has a fundamental impact on contemporary bio medical science. He is a central figure in the development of systems theory, the fundament of systems biology and synthetic biology.Ref.:http://bit.ly/m9kpNYBCL homepage http://bcl.ece.illinois.eduHeinz Foerster homepage http://www.univie.ac.at/constructivism/HvF.htmHeinz von Foerster and the Bio-Computing Movements of the 
1960shttp://www.stim.illinois.edu/unfinishedrev/11_asaro.pdfhttp://www.amazon.com/Unfinished-Revolution-Biological-Laboratory-1958-1976/dp/3901941126Notes on an epistemology for living things http://ada.evergreen.edu/~arunc/texts/cybernetics/heinz/epistemology/bcl9.3.pdBiological computing from Heinz von Foerster to the present: a tool for understanding intelligence? http://atomiumculture.eu/content/biological-computing-heinz-von-foerster-present-tool-understanding-intelligencehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetics