Cyberia

Life in the Trenches of Hyperspace

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Cyberia

Life in the Trenches of Hyperspace

  • 3.0 (2 ratings) ·
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Cyberia is an eye-opening and up-to-the-minute portrait of America in the age of digital highways, all-night raves, cyberliterature, and psychedelic renaissance - by a young journalist with a fresh voice and a remarkable skill for mapping the terrain of the new world in which we have all, somehow, found ourselves.

For over two years, Douglas Rushkoff lived among the players who are creating Cyberia and delivering it to the rest of us. Cyberia is his vivid report. Written in a language accessible to those who've never tested psychedelics or communicated over a computer modem, it is a journey into the thoughts and lives of people on the frontier of a great social experiment, people living - or surfing - on the very edge of culture.

Cyberia's journey begins in Silicon-Valley, home of the computer - the humming heart of the electrically charged culture - and takes off with vivid profiles of a host of Cyberians at the "new edge" of computers, consciousness, and chaos theory. Rushkoff meets rave organizers, neopagans, virtual reality entrepreneurs, smart drug enthusiasts, underground computer hackers, psychedelic experimenters, and other pioneers who are foraging, both legally and illegally, into this dramatic new terrain.

From mathematicians to self-taught punks, these are the minds behind innovations and ideas we now take for granted and those we can as yet barely imagine. Molding science and art, technology and pop culture, they are not just glimpsing the future, they are designing it

  1. Rushkoff introduces us to Cyberia's luminaries, who speak with dazzling lucidity about the rapid-fire change we're all experiencing.

Listen in on conversations with dozens of Cyberians, including: Terence McKenna, dubbed the "Copernicus of consciousness" by the Village Voice, whose writings have spearheaded the psychedelic renaissance; Ralph Abraham, "Cyberia's Village Mathematician," a bearded technosage whose mathematical equations explain the shifting, hyperdimensional Cyberian turf; William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, the founders of cyberliterature, who talk about the facts, fantasies, and fears behind their works; and former editor in chief of Mondo 2000 R.

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Harpercollins
Language
English
Pages
288

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Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: life in the trenches of hyperspace
2002, Clinamen
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: Life in the Trenches of Cyberspace
April 2, 2002, Clinamen Press Ltd.
Paperback in English - Second edition edition
Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: Life in the Trenches of Hyperspace
April 1995, Harpercollins
in English
Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: Life in the Trenches of Hyperspace
April 1995, Harpercollins
Paperback in English
Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: life in the trenches of hyperspace
1995, HarperSan Francisco
in English - 1st HarperCollins paperback ed.
Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: life in the trenches of hyperspace
1994, HarperSan Francisco
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: Life in the Trenches of Hyperspace
March 1994, Harpercollins
in English
Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: Life in the Trenches of Hyperspace
March 1994, Harpercollins
Hardcover in English - 1st ed edition
Cover of: Cyberia
Cyberia: life in the trenches of hyperspace
1994, Flamingo
in English

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
9.2 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
12 ounces

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OL9245270M
ISBN 10
0062510096
ISBN 13
9780062510099
OCLC/WorldCat
32340038
Library Thing
36280
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