Digital delirium / edited and introduced by Arthur & Marilouise Kroker.
Material type: TextSeries: CultureTextsPublisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 1997Description: xviii, 318 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0312172370
- 9780312172374
- 303.4834 21
- HM221 .D55 1997
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 303.4834 DIG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A145060B |
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303.4834 CUB Digital aesthetics / | 303.4834 CYB Cyberculture : the key concepts / | 303.4834 DER Escape velocity : cyberculture at the end of the century / | 303.4834 DIG Digital delirium / | 303.4834 DIV Diversity in information technology education : issues and controversies / | 303.4834 DOH The wired neighborhood / | 303.4834 ELE Electronic performance support : using digital technology to enhance human ability / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Digital Delirium -- 30 Cyber-Days in San Francisco -- Singing the Blues in Cyber-City -- Red's Java House -- Digital Dustbowl: Squatting On the Dock of the Bay -- Remake Millennium -- Yahoo! Capitalism -- 30 Smoke-Free Days in California -- Digital Angels: Timothy Leary in the Clouds -- Out There Havin' Fun in the Warm California Sun -- The View from Butte, Montana -- Digital Futures -- It's Better to be Inspired than Wired: An Interview with R.U. Sirius -- Unstable Networks -- Global Debt and Parallel Universe -- Cyberwar, God and Television: An Interview with Paul Virilio -- Vivisecting the 90s: An Interview with Jean Baudrillard -- Civil Society, Fanaticism, and Digital Reality: An Interview with Slavoj Zizek -- Panic Quake Servers -- Captain Kirk Was Never the Original -- Net Politics -- Infobahn Blues -- Digital Humanism: The Processed World of Marshall McLuhan -- The Cybernetic Delirium of Norbert Wiener -- Cybernetic Delirium: Two Remixes -- Zapatistas: The Recombinant Movie -- Hyperreal Serbia -- Berlusconi is a Retrovirus -- Notes for CTHEORY -- Growing Old with Negroponte -- Net Game Cameo -- Memetic Flesh -- Memetic Flesh in Cyber-City -- The Nanotech Future: A Digital Conversation with BC Crandall -- Requiem -- Conceiving Ada -- Extended-Body: An Interview with Stelarc -- Debauching the Digitalis -- Bring the Noise -- Camcorder: Deluxe Titles Suck Optical Coitus -- Augustine of Epcot -- Where Do Angels Hang in the Cybernet Nineties? -- Discovering CyberAntarctic: An Interview with Knowbotics Research -- Global Algorithm -- Tokyo Must Be Destroyed -- Stalking the UFO Meme -- Transmitting Architecture: The Transphysical City -- Media Archaeology -- Fonts and Phrasing -- The Aesthetics of Virtual Worlds: Report from Los Angeles -- Deregulation/Globalisation: The Loss of Cultural Diversity? -- The Technology Of Uselessness -- Contributors.
Digital Delirium writes the new horizon of electronic culture. The latest addition to the Culture Texts Series, Digital Delirium brings together some of the best minds involved in rethinking technoculture in the 90s.
"Digital delirium writes the new horizon of electronic culture ... brings together some of the best minds involved in rethinking technoculture in the 90s".
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