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As an idea it contorts and stretches what we mean by  information, and in practice the Internet is an uncannily unreliable source of exactly  that (what?).—One of its primary and most pleasurable ironies, one of its strengths perhaps. Of the critics/theorists listed on my secondary BIBLIOGRAPHY, Toulouse and Luke, Jameson, and Lyotard raise the most pressing questions apropos this irony; see also  Technoculture and the other readings on reserve. We begin here, then, with a short listing of URLs and an enormous grain of salt...

directly related to the course:

William Gibson Bibliography / Mediagraphy ( Neuromancer online, uncut)
philipKdick.com
VURT-U-WANT
The Cyberpunk Project
Alt-X Publishing Network
The Pynchon Files
Erik Davis' Figments & Inklings

virtual art(s):

New Museum | Curator's Picks (free new media gallery, downtown in our fair city)
Conceptual Design/Info Arts Links
'my body' - a Wunderkammer & (Shelley Jackson)
BOOBY TRAP
ZEN
Territories

collectives & collections:

Idiosyntactix Strategic Arts and Sciences Alliance
Public Netbase / t0 / Institute for New Culture Technologies
Adbusters Culture Jammers Headquarters

observing net phenomena:

Internet Mapping Project
UCLA Center for Communication Policy
CUNY New Media Lab Home

Students!
Have you found any useful links? Send them to me at ayoung@gc.cuny.edu, and I'll see that they make it to this page. -SY

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