Sentences with phrase «of cyberculture»

And author Mark Dery, author of Cyberculture at the End of the Century, also seemed to agree about the shorter article sizes, complaining that today, «information overload and time famine encourage a sort of flat, depthless style, indebted to online blurblets, that's spreading like kudzu across the landscape of American prose.»
Early on in this fascinating survey of the spiritual dimension of cyberculture, Erik Davis observes that «the spiritual imagination seizes information technology for its own purposes.»

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Chosen by the Village Voice as one of its «25 Favorites of the Year» for 1998, and selected Book of the Month for November 1999 by the Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies.
I remember a long time ago when Timothy Leary saw one of my first books, Cyberia or something, an early book about cyberculture, and he took it and he was moving his finger along the lines, and going «a line, and a line, and a line — why are you writing books like this?
Author of Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now Interview starts at 13:37 and ends at 36:56 I remember a long time ago when Timothy Leary saw one of my first books, Cyberia or something, an early book about cyberculture, and he took it and he was moving his finger along the lines, and going «a line, and -LSB-...]
If more trained artists, steeped in technique and art history, were as intimately familiar with Internet memes and Cyberculture, I would love to see what came out of that.
Punctuated by uncontrived self - portraits and intimate still lifes, the artist's disarming images span encounters in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Martha's Vineyard, London, Berlin, Rome and Venice to offer reminiscent glimpses that foreshadow the blurring of one's public and private life in contemporary cyberculture.
Fred Turner is the author of several books about media and American culture since World War II, including the award - winning From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism.
His compostitions are made up of miscellaneous objects, spaces, and are imbued with a psychedelic color palette that evokes cyberculture in all its manifestations.
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The second edition of «Virei Viral» [«Turned Viral»] proposes an anthropological look on the called «cyberculture» and its impacts on contemporary culture.
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