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I fell into the computer realm from the typewriter dimension, then plugged my computer into my telephone and got sucked into the net. (47.00)
Cyberia by Douglas Ruskoff (full book text)

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Cyberia is a book meant to provide a guided tour through the vision I call Cyberia. It is an opportunity to take part in, or at least catch up with, a movement that could be reshaping reality. The cyberian explorers we will meet in the next chapters have been depicted with all their human optimism, brilliance, and frailty. Like the first pioneers of any new world, they suffer from the same fears, frustrations, and failures as those who stay behind and watch from the safety of familiarity. These are not media personalities but human beings, developing their own coping mechanisms for survival on the edges of reality.

Whether or not we are destined for a wholesale leap into the next dimension, there are many people who believe that history as we know it is coming to a close. It is more than likely that the aesthetics, inventions, and attitudes of the cyberians will become as difficult to ignore as the automatic teller machine and MTV. We all must cope, in one way or another, with the passage of time. It behooves us to grok Cyberia.


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Internet History
Internet History is a free, in-depth reference about the Internet, prepared to provide living perspective to this most technological of human inventions. The site was written from 1996 through 1999, posted on January 7, 2000, last updated February 1, includes 700-odd page (47.00)
Better living through technology: The impact of Leary's Exo-Psychology theory
In the late 70s and early 80s, Leary's model of the Eight Levels of Consciousness and his vision of a post-terrestrial existence free from all limits (free from social and political limitations, as well as the limits of space, time, and the body) influenced quite a few "psychedelic philosophers"(discussed below) and a considerable number of young people interested in altered states of consciousness. Many young people in the early 80s, however, were not only interested in the drug-aspect of Leary's theory. They felt that Leary, by including technology into his vision of the future, helped them to define the new generation they were part of. Leary's Exo-Psychology theory offered these people who had decided to "leave the flower-power 60s behind" a new way to live with technology, to make it theirs. In the eyes of these people, Leary resolved the dichotomy between spirituality (the "inner quest") and science/technology (the "outer quest"). In Exo-Psychology and Neuropolitics, he shows that technology is not intrinsically evil; it can have a liberating effect as well. In The Intelligence Agents, Leary suggests that we should look westward for change because the East is stagnating. Leary was the one who made young psychedelic trippers and anti-technology-oriented (ex-) hippies aware of the fact that drugs were only a part of the continuing evolution of the human species towards enlightenment, and that the evolutionary purpose of technology was to help us on our "spiritual path" towards freedom, enlightenment, and immortalit (47.00)
From Counterculture to Cyberculture: How The Whole Earth Catalog Brought Us Virt
This video lecture was for a Stanford University class which provided the basis for his book connecting up the Whole Earth Catalog, the counterculture and concepts such as virtual communities. (47.00)
Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
Non-profit investigating the cyberculure phenomenon (47.00)
Netocracy: The New Power Elite and Life After Capitalism
The world will not live without logos, but neither will capitalism silently take over democracy. What comes next? Forget capitalism and the class struggle, we are witnessing the birth of a whole new world. The digital revolution is, in fact, changing things far more dramatically then the hype-mongers of tech Internet ever imagined - only not in the way that they and their investors hoped. The move from a society dominated by print and broadcast mass media to the age of interactivity is at least as dramatic as the move from feudalism to capitalism. After capitalism comes attentionalism. Those who can harness global networks of information and master new forms of communication will control business, finance and legislation, forming the new business and government elites. They will inherit the power; they are the Netocracy (47.00)
mind space - bionet meets internet
"Mindspace -- founded by Jack Burris -- has been a lively discussion list for the past several years on topics originating with psychedelics but shooting off in myrid directions. This site features great and constantly updated news items, a forum, links and access to Jack\s list. Visit when you are in the \""correct mindspace.\""' (47.00)
The Web's Edge
UnderWorld Industries' Cultural Playground" (47.00)


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