Members of English 111, Cyberspace, VR, and Critial Theory, Brown University, Spring 1998
- Katherine Sibley Angus, A Few Notes on Mitchell
- Zachariah Boyle, Notions of the Global Village
- Jesse Chan-Norris, You Will No Longer Have to Go Outside?
- Joshua Conterio, Mobilization of Information, Netspace, Identity, The Cyborg
- Steve Cook, Video-on-Demand, Telepresence, and Location
- John Crews, Looking behind Mitchell's Figurative Language
- Sharif Corinaldi, My Body and Context
- Erica Dillon, Cost-efficient Capitalist Paradigm
- Keith Feldman, An Architectural (or Architectonic) Critique of City of Bits [removed at author's request]
- Jacob George, How do we find a balance?
- Brian D. Hardy, Heading toward a State of Non-existence
- Wayne Huang, Identity (ies) in Cyberspace
- Matthew Hutson, What Kind of Data Reliability Do We Sacrifice?
- Ian Jones, Sucking in Signals from the Virtual
- Linda Kim, Bodies in Antispace
- Seth Landy, Spatiality in the Net
- Laura Lee, Some Questions about Digitally Mediated Environments
- Kelly Maudslien, Cultural and Political Presumptions of InfoTech
- Emily Morganti, Evolution, Asynchronous Communication, and Weaponry, and Other Matters
- Caleb Neelon, What does Mitchell leave out?
- Michelle Neuringer, The Man on the Moon, Albania, and Other Rants
- Dan Parke, Digital Exclusions and Inclusions
- Dan Parke, The Body -- Upgradable Hardware?
- William Peña, Caveats and Qualifications
- Michael Pellauer, Is the Internet Worth It?
- Matt Pillsbury, Digital Boonies and Virtual Museums
- Noah (the Dharma Bum) Raizman, After a Good Beginning . . .
- Elizabeth Rodwell, Without Batting an Eye
- Dan Rosen, Calm Down, Mitchell...
- Vivian Rosenthal, Ramifications of the Virtual, or Casualties are still Casualties
- Glen Sanford, Visions of Tomorrow . . . Again
- Lora Schwartz, Reading E-Text; and Reacting to the Idea of Cyborgs
- Dan Stein, A New Type of Dwelling-Place
- Izel Sulam, Cyborgs and Slavic Barbies
- Francesca Wodtke, Realizing the Virtual World
- Ruiyan Xu, How Those Changes Will Affect Who
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