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After presenting an original paper at a 2008 Cyberculture conference at Oxford University in England, Kristi Scott, a University of Southern Indiana graduate assistant, returned to Evansville early for a traditional Independence Day party at her own home.
Because I am a true West Side, Reitz Hill girl, I flew home early, jet-lagged and all.
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Relying on previously unexplored archival materials, interviews, and published works, Turner tells a complex and detailed story that begins in the 1940s with the new field of cybernetics, which is the study of complex systems, and with the collaborative, interdisciplinary work styles of World War II research labs. Out of this period come two of the dominant intellectual paradigms of the post-World War II era - the celebration of technology and the value of collaboration. The Whole Earth Catalog; the WELL, a famous online forum; and Wired magazine all enabled Brand and others to discuss the role of technology in private life and society and to communicate their ideas to the public. In the final few pages of the book, Turner points out what the Utopian vision of the Internet ignores, in...
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SINCE 1968, THE Whole Earth Catalog has been a valuable sourcebook for freethinkers, do-it-yourselfers, and back-to-the-landers. Its most recent full-...
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Briefly Noted - From Counterculture to Cyberculture - Brief article - Book review
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LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 16, 1996--Prodigy today announced the launch of STIM, the new cyberculture webzine available at http://www.stim.com ...
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From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism - Book review
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TEKNOLUST -- * 1/2 -- Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Davies, James Urbaniak, Karen Black; R (sex, vulgarity, profanity, nudity); see Showing at local theaters for theater listings.
Teknolust" wants to be a spooky, futuristic comedy about eros in the age of cyberculture -- a love story for Wired subscribers. Which might work if the writing, direction, and much of the acting weren't from the lower rungs of indie-film ineptness.
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It's midnight. Do you know where your children are?
They appear to be tucked in their beds, but under the covers they might be Photoshopping their features to post on Facebook, or starting a quest in their "World of Warcraft" game.
... the possibilities and pitfalls of cyberculture. Sax, who completed his residency in family practi...
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...Cyberculture chronicler Howard Rheingold in an interview with J...
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ROSCOE ORMAN, best known as Gordon on PBS's "Sesame Street," will sign copies of his children's book, "Ricky and Mobo," Monday, 2:15- 3 p.m., Sam Weller's Bookstore.
DAVID SILVER, assistant professor of media studies and director of the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies, University of San Francisco, will discuss how blogging helps establish a more public voice, Tuesday, 11:50 a.m.-12:55 p.m., Hinckley Institute of Politics Caucus Room, 255 Orson Spencer Hall, University of Utah.