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Sven
Birkerts: The Gutenberg Elegies
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The Cult of Print. by. Matthew G. Kirschenbaum. Department of English University
of Virginia.
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Page Versus Pixel.
Sven Bikerts, Caroline Guyer, Bob Stein and Michael Joyce discuss the cultural
consequences of electronic text. (June 1 '95)
Writing Space, by Jay David Bolter
Digerati (by John
Brockman)
Wired
asked more than 100 experts to assess the most-favored future fantasies
of our fin de siecle.
:
Principles of English Usage...
Wired
Magazine and HOT WIRED
RESISTING THE VIRTUAL LIFE: The Culture and Politics of Information
Edited by James Brook and Iain A. Boal
Erik Davis
December and Randall,
The World Wide Web Unleashed
EFF
Homepage
Eisenstein, E. (1983) The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications
and Cultural Transformations in Early-Modern Europe (Vols. 1-2). Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press.
Robert Fowler
Leon
James Homepage
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Cyberspace
and the Spiritual World
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Home
Page Architecture -- Social Psychology of
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Cyberpsychology:
Principles of Creating Virtual Presence
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Henry
James Sr and Communal Mind
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Laws
of Virtual Reality
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Cohesiveness
Builds Virtual Reality
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With modern times we come to the part of the curve that accelerates nearly
vertically. Technological inventions and applications now come rapidly,
one after another, each one deeper than the other. Technology obviously
serves the spirit. The printing press produced books, maps, newspapers,
paperbacks, magazines, billboards, and greeting cards, all of which immensely
increased our virtual power. Now we could speak of "mass audiences" which
allowed millions of people to focus on one subject, one issue, one event.
The telephone, radio, and television globalized the entire race on the
planet. Now a common beat could be heard around the world, with common
concerns, common solutions, common definitions, participated in by vast
numbers of people simultaneously. At last the generations were ready for
the
ultimate in virtual reality training -- cyberspace. cyberspace.
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