"Bogna Konior's 'dark forest theory of the internet' ingeniously takes a key concept in contemporary Chinese science fiction and expands it to include every aspect of our increasingly online lives. Konior begins with the premise that the collective compulsion to post and be 'seen' risks repercussions we cannot anticipate, as the internet evolves into a panoptic, probing, enigmatic networked intelligence. Her book is a singular call not only to reframe radically our media habits, but to rethink completely our understanding of what it means to be human in an age of profoundly esoteric technics. The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet will be an instant classic in critical media theory and posthumanist philosophy: it is a brilliant, sophisticated anti-map of how we might survive the coming decade - even if that means co-evolving into something else."Dominic Pettman, author of Infinite Distraction and Ghosting