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245 0 0 _aDigital delirium /
_cedited and introduced by Arthur & Marilouise Kroker.
264 1 _aNew York :
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_c1997.
300 _axviii, 318 pages :
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505 0 0 _tDigital Delirium --
_t30 Cyber-Days in San Francisco --
_tSinging the Blues in Cyber-City --
_tRed's Java House --
_tDigital Dustbowl: Squatting On the Dock of the Bay --
_tRemake Millennium --
_tYahoo! Capitalism --
_t30 Smoke-Free Days in California --
_tDigital Angels: Timothy Leary in the Clouds --
_tOut There Havin' Fun in the Warm California Sun --
_tThe View from Butte, Montana --
_tDigital Futures --
_tIt's Better to be Inspired than Wired: An Interview with R.U. Sirius --
_tUnstable Networks --
_tGlobal Debt and Parallel Universe --
_tCyberwar, God and Television: An Interview with Paul Virilio --
_tVivisecting the 90s: An Interview with Jean Baudrillard --
_tCivil Society, Fanaticism, and Digital Reality: An Interview with Slavoj Zizek --
_tPanic Quake Servers --
_tCaptain Kirk Was Never the Original --
_tNet Politics --
_tInfobahn Blues --
_tDigital Humanism: The Processed World of Marshall McLuhan --
_tThe Cybernetic Delirium of Norbert Wiener --
_tCybernetic Delirium: Two Remixes --
_tZapatistas: The Recombinant Movie --
_tHyperreal Serbia --
_tBerlusconi is a Retrovirus --
_tNotes for CTHEORY --
_tGrowing Old with Negroponte --
_tNet Game Cameo --
_tMemetic Flesh --
_tMemetic Flesh in Cyber-City --
_tThe Nanotech Future: A Digital Conversation with BC Crandall --
_tRequiem --
_tConceiving Ada --
_tExtended-Body: An Interview with Stelarc --
_tDebauching the Digitalis --
_tBring the Noise --
_tCamcorder: Deluxe Titles Suck Optical Coitus --
_tAugustine of Epcot --
_tWhere Do Angels Hang in the Cybernet Nineties? --
_tDiscovering CyberAntarctic: An Interview with Knowbotics Research --
_tGlobal Algorithm --
_tTokyo Must Be Destroyed --
_tStalking the UFO Meme --
_tTransmitting Architecture: The Transphysical City --
_tMedia Archaeology --
_tFonts and Phrasing --
_tThe Aesthetics of Virtual Worlds: Report from Los Angeles --
_tDeregulation/Globalisation: The Loss of Cultural Diversity? --
_tThe Technology Of Uselessness --
_tContributors.
520 _aDigital 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.
520 _a"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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