Contributions by Members of English 111,
Cyberspace and Critical Theory, Spring 1998
Discussion Webs
Individual Projects
- Zachariah Boyle, The Future of Espionage
- Jesse Chan-Norris, Virtual Worlds: Communication in the Digital Realm
- Joshua Conterio and Steve Cook, Cyberpunk Science Fiction: A Bibliocritical Study
- Sharif Corinaldi, Empath Life
- John Crews, Animation
- Keith Feldman, The Tower of Babel (and Snow Crash) [removed at author's request]
- Jacob George, Snow Crash Choose Your Own Adventure
- Brian D. Hardy, Cyber-Poetry and Sebastian (a Cyborg)
- Brian D. Hardy, Cyber-Poetry: Glances of Solemnity
- Wayne Huang, Absolut Advertising
- Matthew Hutson, Analogue/Digital Web
- Ian Jones, Subjectivity Begins
- Laura Lee, LA STORY (Storyspace Web, unavailable in html)
- Kelly Maudslien, Snow Crash (Storyspace Web, unavailable in html)
- Kelly Maudslien, Beowulf: Orality and Postliteracy
- Caleb Neelon, Simulacratistical Fantastics, Digitality, Commodificatacrity,
Late-Twentieth-Century Art, Old Reality and the Hyperreal
- Dan Parke, Faking with Dan (off-site)
- William Peña, Meditations on First Cybersophy
- Michael Pellauer, Computer Love: Technophilia in the Real World
- Matt Pillsbury,
- Elizabeth Rodwell, Baudrillard's Disneyland Adventure
- Dan Rosen, Infocyle (off-site)
- Vivian Rosenthal, Poetic Space
- Glen Sanford, You Are Here
- Lora Schwartz, Lora's Tour: An Introduction to Cyberspace
- Dan Stein, The Prosthesis Project
- Izel Sulam, What's the Connection? Simulacra, Fuzzy Logic, the Author Function, René Magritte, Hajime Sorajama, Information Theory and American Football
- Francesca Wodtke, Cities of This
World and Beyond...
- Ruiyan Xu, Discourses of Disreality
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