Virtual futures : cyberotics, technology and post-human pragmatism / edited by Joan Broadhurst Dixon & Eric J. Cassidy.
Explores the idea that the future lies in its ability to articulate the consequences of an increasingly synthetic and virtual world.
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Part PART I Over load
- chapter The Information War
- part PART II Cyberotics
- chapter Theses on the Cyberotics of HIStory: Venus in Microsoft, remix
- chapter Coming Across the Future
- chapter All New Gen
- part PART III Cyberculture Singularities
- chapter Telepathy: Alphabetic Consciousness and the Age of Cyborg Illiteracy
- chapter Virtual Environments and the Emergence of Synthetic Reason
- part PART IV Anarcho-materialism
- chapter Cybergothic
- chapter From Epidermal History to Speed Politics
- chapter Black Ice
- part PART V Post-human Pragmatism
- chapter Autogeddon
- chapter From Psycho-Body to Cyber-Systems: Images as Post-human Entities
- chapter Postscripts: Ground Zero.