- and
contemporary cyberculture (Jakub Macek), or
between cyberculture as the
cultural context of
information technology and
cyberculture (more specifically...
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Synonyms include cyberculture, technoculture,
virtual community culture, post-human culture, and high tech culture.
Cyberculture in
South Korea is more...
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Routledge (/ˈraʊtlɪdʒ/ ROWT-lij) is a
British multinational publisher. It was
founded in 1836 by
George Routledge, and
specialises in
providing academic...
- media,
technology and culture. He
wrote the
first syndicated column on
cyberculture for The New York
Times Syndicate, as well as
regular columns for The...
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Cyberdelic (from "cyber-" and "psychedelic") was the
fusion of
cyberculture and the
psychedelic subculture that
formed a new
counterculture in the 1980s...
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Mondo 2000 was a
glossy cyberculture magazine published in
California during the 1980s and 1990s. It
covered cyberpunk topics such as
virtual reality and...
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harmless and well-intentioned, and were
encouraged by his new
interest in
cyberculture.
During the
release of 1990's
Charmed Life, Idol
suffered a
broken leg...
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Synonyms include cyberculture, technoculture,
virtual community culture, post-human culture, and high tech culture.
Cyberculture in
South Korea is more...
- "Black to the ****ure" in the
anthology Flame Wars: The
Discourse of
Cyberculture. He
writes about media and
visual culture,
especially fringe elements...
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cyberpunk fiction, as well as
drawing inspiration from punk and goth alike,
cyberculture is
considerably more po****r
though much less defined, encomp****ing virtual...