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War Of The Worlds  Cyberspace And The High-tech Assault On Reality

War Of The Worlds Cyberspace And The High-tech Assault On Reality Trade - 1995

by Slouka, Mark

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Part cultural critique, part call to the ramparts, this funny, eerily disturbing, humanist's look at the culture of cyberspace suggests that more is going on there than mere on-line communication. Offering a brave new vision of the digital avant-garde, Slouka takes a hard look at this revolution-in-the-making and some of the personalities behind it. Line drawings.

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Basic Books. Very Good+. 1995. Trade. 0465004873 . Trade paperback in very good condition. Tightly bound, unmarked with light tanning to the interior page edges. Light cover and edgewear. ; 0.6 x 7.8 x 4.9 Inches; 185 pages .
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I first stumbled upon (or into) the world of virtual systems while teaching undergraduate seminars on twentieth-century culture at a major California university.

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Mark Slouka is a lecturer in literature and culture at the University of California, San Diego. He's currently writing a book on the decline of the physical world in modern life, and his fiction has appeared in Harper's magazine.