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CyberSpaces: Pedagogy and Performance on the Electronic Frontier
   In Computers & Composition  [Context]
Space
   In Science, Technology, & Culture [Context]
UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy
   In Cyberlaw  [Context]
2001: A Space Odyssey Information on both the Arthur C. Clarke book and film by Stanley Kubrick.
   In Transcriptions Cyborg Resources [Context]


[Links]

Hypergarden (3-D models of garden spaces created from fractal images)
   In Architects, Works, Projects  [Context]
Space and Culture: The Journal ("reflections on a wide range of socio-spatial arenas such as the home, architecture, urbanism and geopolitics. We encourage the application of contemporary theoretical debates in cultural studies, discourse analysis, post-colonialism to resear
   In Architecture Journals  [Context]
Space Syntax Page ("The aim of the SSL is to develop clear and simple methods for describing and analysing architectural and urban forms so that researchers can study those forms, whether actual or hypothetical, and their relation to social function, in as scientific a way
   In Depts. & Programs  [Context]
Ars Astronautica ("dedicated to developing a cultural dimension to humanity's space endeavors by exploring, reporting and nurturing the arts in and about space") (Arthur Woods / Leonardo)
   In Contemporary  [Context]
Transitive Space (Mark Benthin & Yan Breuleux)
   In Considering the End [Context]
The Dark Pool (Web view of installation project; requires a graphical browser to such an extent that even the text of the page's HTML title is invisible [two spaces]) (Janet Cardiff, George Bures Miller)
   In Contemporary  [Context]
mary flanagan web ("VRML online artwork, links to cyberculture and gender + technology syllabi, papers on feminist uses of virtual space, knowledge representation and computer games") (Mary Flanagan, State U. of New York, Buffalo)
   In Contemporary  [Context]
Julian Hill, The fake Tate Gallery ("Home of post-surrealism and exhibition space for Julian Hill, post-surrealist artist")
   In Contemporary  [Context]
Leonardo Space Art Project ("aims to make visible the work of artists, writers, composers and others interested in the exploration of outer space")
   In Contemporary  [Context]
The Virtual Colony: A Place in Cyberspace for Artists ("a showcase of composers, musicians, painters, photographers, artisans, writers & poets")
   In Contemporary  [Context]
Mary Flanagan Web ("VRML online artwork, links to cyberculture and gender + technology syllabi, papers on feminist uses of virtual space, knowledge representation and computer games") (Mary Flanagan, State U. of New York, Buffalo)
   In Art & Technology [Context]
TreeTown Project Fractal-branching model for representing architectural space. (Peter Oppenheimer, artist-in-residence, Human Interface Technology Lab, U Washington)
   In Art & Technology [Context]
Kim H. Veltman, "Space, Time and Perspective in Print Culture and Electronic Media" (claims "that perspective is not simply a Renaissance phenomenon; that its temporal and kinetic dimensions actually require electronic media")
   In Art & Technology [Context]
Virtual COHO: Space Physics in 3-D (visualizations in 3-D VRML of COHO plasma physics experiments aboard ongoing NASA deep space missions)
   In VRML (Virtual Reality Markup Language) [Context]
What's Cool ("This section presents some cool information, cool pictures, cool stories... Don't hesitate to provide additional cool things, we would appreciate it") (Canadian Space Agency)
   In Meta-Cool Resources [Context]
X-Change S-pace (innovative forms-based gateway to collectively written and edited hypertexts; anyone can create an HTML document and mount it on this Hamburg server; anyone can edit any HTML document in this "space"; the display "topography" of
   In Technologically Advanced Pages  [Context]
Spacegirl (distinctive personal home page that doubles as online store)
   In Cool Personal Home Pages (Examples)  [Context]
sub/lime ("Inspired by Alan Liu's observation that there are hot and cool sites on the web but no sublime ones, this space imagimes sites that are sublime in the transitive technical sense: subjected to heating and cooling in order to be transformed&q
   In Other Variants  [Context]
RIF/T: An Electronic Space for Poetry, Prose, and Poetics (Kenneth Sherwood and Loss Pequeo Glazier / Electronic Poetry Center)
   In Electronic Poetry Center [Context]
RIF/T: An Electronic Space for Poetry, Prose, and Poetics (Kenneth Sherwood and Loss Pequeo Glazier / Electronic Poetry Center)
   In Creative Writing Zines & Journals [Context]
P. K. Jamison (Indiana U.), "Contradictory Spaces: Pleasure and the Seduction of the Cyborg Discourse" (1994) (Arachnet Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture)
   In Donna Haraway and Cyborgs [Context]
Language Visualization and Multilayer Text Analysis ("prototype tool that can study language/discourse phenomena in three-dimensional space") (Cornell U.)
   In Donna Haraway and Cyborgs [Context]
Anthony R. Guneratne, "The Virtual Spaces of Postcoloniality: Rushdie, Ondaatje, Naipaul, Bakhtin and the Others" (1997)
   In Postcolonial (and Colonial) Studies [Context]
A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace (good set of links to sociology resources on the net) (Michael C. Kearl, Trinity U., Texas)
   In General Sociology Resources  [Context]
Leonardo Salamini and Jim Brazell (Bradley U.), The Sociology of Cyberspace (course)
   In Sociology Sites (A Selection)  [Context]
Peter Kollock(UCLA), The Sociology of Cyberspace (course)
   In Sociology Sites (A Selection)  [Context]
Peter Kollock, Marc Smith (UCLA), The Sociology of Cyberspace
   In Courses  [Context]
Leonardo Salamini and Jim Brazell (Bradley U.), The Sociology of Cyberspace
   In Courses  [Context]
Space and Culture: The Journal ("reflections on a wide range of socio-spatial arenas such as the home, architecture, urbanism and geopolitics. We encourage the application of contemporary theoretical debates in cultural studies, discourse analysis, post-colonialism to resear
   In Journals & Zines (Cultural Studies) [Context]
Cybermind: Philosophy and Psychology of Cyberspace (Web page of the Cybermind list)
   In General Resources [Context]
CyberReader Page (support page for Victor J. Vitanza's anthology of readings on cyberspace and virtual reality)
   In General Resources [Context]
Sociology of Cyberspace Links (U. Sydney)
   In General Resources [Context]
Michael Kinsley, "Goldilocks in Cyberspace" (1998) (commentary on technorealism) (Slate)
   In Technorealism [Context]
Building Authentic Communities in Virtual Spaces (Web site for the Collaborative Writing Worshop about computers & community at the Computers and Writing Conference, El Paso, May 18, 1995)
   In Cybercommunities [Context]
   In Projects, Sites  [Context]
The Cyberspace, Hypertext, & Critical Theory Web (George Landow, National U. of Singapore),"
   In Projects, Sites  [Context]
Future Culture Home Page ("FutureCulture is deliberately broad in scope when it comes to the topics discussed, but a quick list might include: Technoculture/new edge/cyberculture; Cyberspace & the Internet; Virtual reality; The computer underground; Cyberpunk (literary and c
   In Projects, Sites  [Context]
The Geography of Cyberspace ("resources for measuring and mapping the geography of an embryonic Cyberspace [i.e. the Internet and WWW]") (Martin Dodge)
   In Projects, Sites  [Context]
Honoria in Ciberspazio ("Th[is] cyberspace opera . . . is a romantic musical comedy. It is about a time when clones of the mythic postmodern cyborg creature attempted to seduce various human internet users.When isolated and lonely computer hackers entreat the great oracle")
   In Projects, Sites  [Context]
Internet Love Fest (server/publisher of "cyberspace-only material and experimental HTML; the theme is the emergence of intelligent life after humans")
   In Projects, Sites  [Context]
Amy Bruckman (Georgia Tech), "Cyberspace is not Disneyland: The Role of the Artist in a Networked World" (1995)
   In Amy Bruckman (Georgia Tech) [Context]
   In Art & Technology [Context]
   In Net Art [Context]
Chris Chesher, "Colonizing Virtual Reality: Construction of the Discourse of Virtual Reality, 1984-1992" (1994)" (cultural studies approach to "cyberspace" and "virtual reality") (Cultronix)
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Charles Deemer "The Humanities in Cyberspace How the Internet is Changing Teaching and Scholarship in the Humanities" (Oregon Humanities magazine) (1994)
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Julian Dibbell, "A Rape in Cyberspace, or How an Evil Clown, a Haitian Trickster Spirit, Two Wizards, and a Cast of Dozens Turned a Database into a Society" (1993) (Village Voice, McGraw-Hill Higher Education)
   In Cybercommunities [Context]
   In Cybergender & Techgender [Context]
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
"Where did all the people go? A collaborative Web space with social navigation information" (2000)
   In Andreas Dieberger (IBM Almaden Research Center)  [Context]
Philosophical Assumptions of Cyberspace
   In Samuel Ebersole (Regent U., Virginia), [Context]
Fred Evans, "Cyberspace and the Concept of Democracy" (long essay which argues that "the Internet's status as a "virtual" rather than actual reality (its status as a serendipitous form of what phenomenologists call an epochéor a "placing within brackets" of our standard beliefs) reveals some of the more
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Michael Heim, Deep Cyberspace (1997) (seminar)
   In Michael Heim [Context]
"Erotic Ontology of Cyberspace" (chapter from Michael Heim's The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality, 1993)
   In Michael Heim Books [Context]
"The Economies of Online Cooperation: Gifts and Public Goods in Cyberspace" (1999)
   In Peter Kollock (U. California, Los Angeles) [Context]
George Landow Home Page (including "Cyberspace, Hypertext, and Critical Theory" site)
   In George P. Landow (Brown U.)  [Context]
Review of Jay David Bolter's Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, & the History of Writing
   In George P. Landow (Brown U.)  [Context]
Peter Ludlow (U. Michigan), ed., High Noon on the Electronic Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace (1996) (excerpts) ("drafts" of most of the essays in the volume by various authors; includes a wealth of links to supplementary readings)
   In Peter Ludlow (U. Michigan) [Context]
Michael Maranda (U. Rochester), "Faking it in Cyberspace: Boys will be Girls will be Boys" (1994)
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Jamie McClelland (Community Technology Review), "Public Space in Cyberspace"
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Adrian Mihalache, "The Postmodernity of Cyberspace" (2000) (Spark-Online)
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Mark Pesce, "Final Amputation: Pathogenic Ontology in Cyberspace" (1993)
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
David Ronfeldt (RAND Foundation), "Cyberocracy, Cyberspace, and Cyberology: Political Effects of the Information Revolution"
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Marc Smith and Peter Kollock, eds., Communities in Cyberspace: Perspectives on New Forms of Social Organizaton (1997) (table of contents)
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
John Armitage "The Kosovo War Took Place in Orbital Space" (2000) (CTHEORY interview with John Virilio)
   In Works & Interviews  [Context]
Simon Rogerson & Terrell Ward Bynum, "Cyberspace: the Ethical Frontier" (originally published in Times Higher Education Supplement
   In Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility [Context]
Bernard J. Hibbitts (U. Pittsburgh School of Law), "Last Writes?: Re-assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace"
   In Cyberlaw  [Context]
"The First Amendment in Cyberspace" (1997) (Cause/Effect:A practitioner's journal about managing and using information resources on college and university campuses)
   In Marjorie W. Hodges And Steven L. Worona  [Context]
Journal of Online Law ("an electronic publication of scholarly essays about law and online communications--law and cyberspace") (William & Mary C.)
   In Cyberlaw  [Context]
Cyberspace Law Bibliography ("With the growth and development of Cyberspace Law as a separate discipline, a dynamic new body of scholarship has emerged. The Online Institute's Cyberspace Law Bibliography -- updated regularly since 1995 -- provides an overview of recent books an
   In UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy [Context]
John Arquilla & David Ronfeldt (RAND Foundation), "Cyberocracy, Cyberspace, and Cyberology: Political Effects of the Information Revolution"
   In Politics Of The Net  [Context]
Langdon Winner (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), "Cyberlibertarian Myths and the Prospects for Community" (1997) ("critique of the banal fantasies that pass as 'vision' among of many of those who speculate about cyberspace and politics in our time")
   In Politics Of The Net  [Context]
Peter Kollock (UCLA), "The Economies of Online Cooperation: Gifts and Public Goods in Cyberspace" (1999)
   In Economics Of The Net  [Context]
Jay Clayton (Vanderbilt U.), Postmodernism and the Culture of Cyberspace (course)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Susan Garfinkel (U. Penn), Interpreting Cyberspace (course)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Katherine L. Heenan (Arizona State U.), Writing (in) Cyberspace (course structured around the following issues: "Surfing the Net," "Virtual Communities," Cyberdemocracy & The Global Village, CyberSexual Politics, "The Virtual Panopticon: An Orwellian Future?," "Slackers, Hackers & Cyberbodies, Cyborgs & Cyberpunks," "Hype and Hypertext: Redefining Text," and Learning & Working Online; includes many useful resources and links)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Deep Cyberspace (course)
   In Seminars [Context]
David King, Cyberspace/Internet Law Courses (a set of links to courses on cyber law originally created as a course resource)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Peter Kollock (UCLA), The Sociology of Cyberspace (course)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Leonardo Salamini and Jim Brazell (Bradley U.), The Sociology of Cyberspace (course)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Michael Uebel (U. Kentucky), Technoculture: Cyberspace and the New Media (course)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Missing Link: Cyberspace, Philosophie, Kultur (zine in German) (Claudia Klinger)
   In Journals & Zines (Cyberculture) [Context]
Speed 1.3: Airports and Malls ("This version of the SPEED periodical/software is about the transformation of social space by information technologies, and the value of dystopian mapping practices in accounting for the re-locations of personalized politics that those transformatio
   In Speed [Context]
Telektronikk 4.93: Cyberspace
   In Journals & Zines (Cyberculture) [Context]
alt.cyberspace
   In Listservs & Newsgroups (Cyberculture) [Context]
Fifth International Conference on Cyberspace (June 6-9, Madrid) (in Spanish) (Fundación Arte y Tecnologia de Telefonica)
   In Conferences & Calls for Papers (Cyberculture) [Context]
David A. Salomon (U. Conn.), Hamlet in Hyperspace
   In Renaissance & 17th-Century Courses  [Context]
Anthony R. Guneratne, "The Virtual Spaces of Postcoloniality: Rushdie, Ondaatje, Naipaul, Bakhtin and the Others" (1997)
   In Criticism  [Context]
RIF/T: An Electronic Space for Poetry, Prose, and Poetics (Kenneth Sherwood and Loss Pequeo Glazier / Electronic Poetry Center)
   In Electronic Poetry Center [Context]
RIF/T: Electronic Space for New Poetry, Prose, & Poetics (Texts)
   In Poetry Studies  [Context]
Anthony R. Guneratne, "The Virtual Spaces of Postcoloniality: Rushdie, Ondaatje, Naipaul, Bakhtin and the Others" (1997)
   In Criticism  [Context]
The Space Between: Literature and Culture 1914-1945 ("a society for the study of literature and culture between the wars which provides an interdisciplinary forum for discussion and research of overlooked texts, understudied authors and new approaches to traditionally canonical texts") (Jas
   In General Resources in Modern Lit. [Context]
Romantic Circles MOO: Villa Diodati (takes its name from the house in the Swiss village of Cologny that Lord Byron rented in the summer of 1816; an integrated web-MOOspace that combines the live-time interactivity of MOOing and chatting with the graphical and text possibilities of the World Wide Web)
   In Romantic Circles [Context]
Jack Lynch (Rutgers U.), "Workshop of Filthy Creation, Cyberspace Division"
   In U. Penn Electronic Edition  [Context]
Ron S. Broglio & F. William Ruegg (U. Florida), Point Rash Judgment: the Exploration of a Wordsworth Text ("We have constructed a MOO space consisting of three rooms--Valley, Point Rash Judgment, and Cottage--as a translation/interpretation of the Wordsworth poem Point Rash Judgment")
   In Selected Poems  [Context]
Jack Lynch (Rutgers U.), "Workshop of Filthy Creation, Cyberspace Division"
   In Criticism on Mary Shelley [Context]
Women Leaders Online and Women Organizing for Change ("first and largest women's activist group on the internet -- empowering women in politics, media, society, the economy and cyberspace")
   In General Resources [Context]
Allucquere Rosanne Stone, "What Vampires Know: Transsubjection and Transgender in Cyberspace" (1993)
   In Allucquere Rosanne/Sandy Stone (U. Texas, Austin)  [Context]
Gender, Race and Ethnicity in Media: Cyberspace Links (Karla Tonella, Department of Communication Studies, U. Iowa)
   In Cybergender & Techgender [Context]
   In General Resources [Context]
Womenspace: Domestic Violence Services
   In Domestic and Relationship Violence [Context]
Womenspace ("online activism for women's rights and civic participation")
   In General Resources [Context]
W O M E N H O U S E ("collaborative, multi-authored site that explores the politics of domesticity and gender relations through virtual 'rooms' and conceptual domestic 'spaces' by 24 artists, architects, poets, art historians, and cultural theorists") (California Museum of Photography, U. California, Riverside)
   In General Resources [Context]
mary flanagan web ("VRML online artwork, links to cyberculture and gender + technology syllabi, papers on feminist uses of virtual space, knowledge representation and computer games") (Mary Flanagan, Concordia U.)
   In Cybergender & Techgender [Context]
J. Peter Burgess (U. of Oslo, "European Borders: History Of Space/Space Of History" (theory of history)
   In European Union/Theorizing Europe [Context]
Cyperspace Publishing's Magazine Tables of Contents (contents and summaries of 170+ print magazines)
   In General Arts & Culture Magazines [Context]
Kaleidospace Newsstand
   In General Arts & Culture Magazines [Context]
Missing Link: Cyberspace, Philosophie, Kultur (zine in German) (Claudia Klinger)
   In Small Zines / Creative Arts Small-Press Journals / Creative Arts Online Zines  [Context]
RIF/T: An Electronic Space for Poetry, Prose, and Poetics (Kenneth Sherwood and Loss Pequeo Glazier / Electronic Poetry Center)
   In Small Zines / Creative Arts Small-Press Journals / Creative Arts Online Zines  [Context]
Bernard J. Hibbitts (U. Pittsburgh School of Law), "Last Writes?: Re-assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace"
   In U. S. Law  [Context]
The Netizen ("where travelers in cyberspace can keep an eye on the old-media, old-economy circus that is the US presidential election") (HotWired Ventures)
   In Small Zines / Creative Arts Small-Press Journals / Creative Arts Online Zines  [Context]
National Air and Space Museum
   In Smithsonian Institute Museums & Organizations [Context]
Strindberg goes Cyberspace (biography and links) (in English and Swedish)
   In Swedish  [Context]
IndieWeb ("the Net's first independent label space") (Chelsea Starr & Chris Barrus)
   In Popular Music  [Context]
2001: A Space Odyssey Internet Resource Archive (George DeMet)
   In Stanley Kubrick  [Context]
Philosophy in Cyberspace (www.bris.ac.uk)
   In General Philosophy Resources  [Context]
Philosophy in Cyberspace (Dey Alexander, Monash U.)
   In General Philosophy Resources  [Context]
Media Determinism in Cyberspace (1985) (hypertext essay; includes sections on history, philosophy and sociology of technology)
   In Samuel Ebersole (Regent U., Virginia), [Context]
Philosophical Assumptions of Cyberspace
   In Samuel Ebersole (Regent U., Virginia), [Context]
Smooth/Striated Cyberspace (assemblage of comments and links relating the web to Deleuze and Guattari's notion of "smooth space")
   In Other Relevant Pages  [Context]
Missing Link: Cyberspace, Philosophie, Kultur (in German) (Claudia Klinger)
   In Philosophy Journals  [Context]
The Netizen ("where travelers in cyberspace can keep an eye on the old-media, old-economy circus that is the US presidential election") (HotWired Ventures)
   In Politics and Government Journals & Zines  [Context]
The Argument Clinic ("We examine arguments. If you've got an argument you'd like us to look at, type it into the space below or e-mail a copy to the waiting room") (U. Northern Colorado Philosophy Dept.)
   In Guides To Critical Thinking & Argument  [Context]
John L. Gresham Finding God in Cyberspace: A Guide to Religious Studies Resources on the Internet (Catholic)
   In General Religious Studies Resources  [Context]
Scientific Pantheism: An Empirical Religion for the Third Millennium ("In this generation religion must come of age. Religion must be reborn into the space age and into the environmental age") (Paul Harrison)
   In Other  [Context]
National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian Institute, Wash. D. C.)
   In Air Technology Museums  [Context]
Space History (NASA)
   In History Of Sci-Tech [Context]
Ars Astronautica ("dedicated to developing a cultural dimension to humanity's space endeavors by exploring, reporting and nurturing the arts in and about space") (Arthur Woods / Leonardo)
   In Space  [Context]
Canadian Space Agency
   In Space  [Context]
Comet Shoemaker-Levy Collision with Jupiter (National Space Science Data Center)
   In Space  [Context]
The Galaxy Page (metapage of space-related resources) (U. Arizona)
   In Space  [Context]
Henrietta Leavitt Flat Screen Space Theater (virtual online planetarium) (Carolyn Collins Petersen)
   In Space  [Context]
Leonardo Space Art Project ("aims to make visible the work of artists, writers, composers and others interested in the exploration of outer space")
   In Space  [Context]
Space History (NASA)
   In Space  [Context]
The Space Shuttle Clickable Map (Student Space Awareness, Inc.)
   In Space  [Context]
Space Telescope Electronic Information Service
   In Space  [Context]
The 2001 Principle ("Re-examines and attempts to re-validate the classical 'Argument from Design' using the concept of Cognitive Dissonance and audience reaction to the film 2001--A Space Odyssey") (info@2001principle.net)
   In Sci-Tech & Cultural Studies [Context]
Ascending Node (zine, "newsletter on space-related events," 1994-1998) (Guy McArthur)
   In Sci-Tech & Cultural Studies [Context]
"Media Determinism in Cyberspace" (Hypertext essay; Sections include: "A Brief History of Technology," "Early Philosophers of Technology," "The Neutrality of Technology," and "Philosophical Assumptions of Cyberspace")
   In Samuel Ebersole (Regent U., Virginia), [Context]
Homepage ("the only place in cyberspace devoted exclusively to luddites, technophobes and other refugees from the Information Revolution. Our usuer-friendly graphic interface allows you to discuss strategies for undermining the growing cybourgeoisie a
   In Luddites On-Line [Context]
Rudy Rucker Page (Mark/Space Interplanetary Review)
   In Authors & Works (Classic Through New Wave)  [Context]
   In Cyberpunk  [Context]
2001: A Space Odyssey Internet Resource Archive (George DeMet)
   In Cinema-Related  [Context]
John F. Chizmar and David B. Williams (Illinois State U.), "Altering Time and Space through Network Technologies to Enhance Learning" (1996)
   In Technology Of Teaching [Context]
CyberReader Page (support page for Victor J. Vitanza's anthology of readings on cyberspace and virtual reality)
   In General Resources On The New Media [Context]
Cultures of Writing: Places, Spaces, and Interfaces of Writing and Writing Technologies (Web site for the Society for Critical Exchange project on this topic; includes info on the conference, related publications, and links)
   In General Resources On The New Media [Context]
Language Visualization and Multilayer Text Analysis ("prototype tool that can study language/discourse phenomena in three-dimensional space. The idea was to develop a tool which would allow a researcher to explore interactively the structures and typologies of discursive formation)
   In General Resources On The New Media [Context]
Finn Bostad (Norwegian U. of Science & Technology), "What Happens to Writing When Texts in 'A World on Paper' Are Replaced by Messages in 'Virtual Space'?"
   In General Theoretical Works On New Media & Technology Of Writing  [Context]
Eastgate Systems Home Page (commercial offerings of Mac Storyspace hypertext resources)
   In Hypertext Research & Theory [Context]
"Pushing Back: Living and Writing in Broken Space" (1997)
   In Selected Essays by Stuart Moulthrop [Context]
Show Your Fetish (collective hypertext writing experiment using X-Change Space) (
   In Hypertext Research & Theory [Context]
X-Change S-pace (innovative forms-based gateway to collectively written and edited hypertexts; anyone can create an HTML document and mount it on this Hamburg server; anyone can edit any HTML document in this "space"; the display "topography" of the s
   In Hypertext Research & Theory [Context]
Building Authentic Communities in Virtual Spaces (Web site for the Collaborative Writing Worshop about computers & community at the Computers and Writing Conference, El Paso, May 18, 1995)
   In Research & Theory On Virtual Communities, Moos, Muds  [Context]
Kim H. Veltman, "Space, Time and Perspective in Print Culture and Electronic Media" (claims "that perspective is not simply a Renaissance phenomenon; that its temporal and kinetic dimensions actually require electronic media; that these have basic implications for our concepts of knowledge and that a new era in the understanding of persp
   In History of Language Technology [Context]
Cyberspace Writing Center Consultation Project (collaborative writing instruction between Roane St. Community College, Harriman, Tennessee and U. Arkansas, Little Rock; uses a MOO for consultation between undergraduates in Tennessee and graduate students in Arkansas)
   In Computers & Composition  [Context]
Cyberspace, Hypertext, & Critical Theory (George Landow et al., Brown U.)
   In General Contemporary Theory Resources  [Context]
Smooth/Striated Cyberspace (assemblage of comments and links relating the web to Deleuze and Guattari's notion of "smooth space")
   In Other Relevant Pages  [Context]
Show Your Fetish (collective hypertext writing experiment using X-Change Space) (
   In Postmodernism [Context]
"What Vampires Know: Transsubjection and Transgender in Cyberspace"
   In Allucquere Rosanne Stone (U. Texas, Austin)  [Context]
Paul Virilio "Speed and Information: Cyberspace Alarm!" (1995) (CTHEORY)
   In Works & Interviews  [Context]
Lacanian Links ("largest annotated Lacanian link list in cyberspace") (Timothy Leuer, Kurume U., Japan)
   In Jacques Lacan  [Context]
Jay Clayton (Vanderbilt U.), Postmodernism and the Culture of Cyberspace
   In Course Syllabi  [Context]
Geomancy: Navigating the Future of Theory (Trent U., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, March 7, 1997) (graduate-student conference on theory and space)
   In Literary Theory Conferences & Calls for Papers [Context]
Harvard Berkman Center for Internet and Society "A research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development."
   In Internet Policy [Context]
Cyberspace Policy Institute Center for the analysis of policy problems that have a significant computer systems component. (George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science)
   In Centers, Groups, and Programs [Context]
Sack, Warren (SIMS, UC/Berkeley) "Online Public Space and Public Discourse"
   In Archive [Context]
Beowulf on Steorarume (Beowulf in Cyberspace) ("new critical edition of the text online, based on an examination of the original MS, with annotations and explanatory notes"; ed. and trans. Benjamin Slade, Johns Hopkins U.)
   In Beowulf  [Context]
Non-Site Gallery ("The Non-Site gallery utilizes the void constituted by non-existing information, non-functioning scripts and bad requests. It claims unintentional space for projects that take advantage of its special conditions")
   In Lisa Jevbratt [Context]
Screenplay of Transcription of the 1965 screenplay.
   In 2001: A Space Odyssey [Context]
Newsgroups related to Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and 2001: A Space Odyssey
   In 2001: A Space Odyssey [Context]
Eriq Lukkenbaum Shaping (Introduction to the work of Eriq Lukkenbaum, includes cyberspace exhibition of his work) (in English and German)
   In Contemporary  [Context]
Kicon - Vietspace (virtual community and companion site to Viet Weekly)
   In South Asian American [Context]
Interface Archive Transfer Service ("access to the millions of feet of film at the National Archives, Library of Congress, and National Air and Space Museum plus private library collections")
   In General Resources- Media Studies [Context]
Cyberpsychology at NTU (includes links to several articles dealing with cyberspace and gender and other resources) (Hugh Miller and Jill Arnold, Nottingham Trent U.)
   In Cybergender & Techgender [Context]
Composing Cyberspace Chapter 2: Gender Online (Rich Holeton, McGraw Hill Higher Education)
   In Cybergender & Techgender [Context]
Rich Holeton, Composing Cyberspace (McGraw Hill Higher Education)
   In General Resources [Context]
Henry Jenkins (MIT) "Complete Freedom of Movement: Video Games as Gendered Playspace"
   In Henry Jenkins [Context]
   In Video/Computer Games and Gaming [Context]
Hinduism and Quantum Physics (interesting set of articles on Hinduism and quantum physics, Hologram, time and space) (http://www.hinduism.co.za/)
   In Hinduism  [Context]
John Suler (Rider University) The Psychology of Cyberspace
   In Writings, Interviews  [Context]
Katherine Heenan (Arizona State U.) Writing in Cyberspace: Hyperreadings Packet (course)
   In Course Syllabi & Teaching Resources (Cyberculture) [Context]
Judith Donath (Mass Inst. of Technology) "Identity and Deception in the Virtual Community" ( Communities in Cyberspace)
   In Cybercommunities [Context]
Mark Smith and Peter Kollock (Univ. Cali, Los Angeles) Communities in Cyberspace (1998)
   In Cybercommunities [Context]
   In Peter Kollock (U. California, Los Angeles) [Context]
John Perry Barlow "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace" (1996)
   In John Perry Barlow [Context]
Sherry Turkle (MIT) "Virtuality and Its Discontents: Searching for Community in Cyberspace" (1995) (adapted from her Life on the Screen)
   In Cybercommunities [Context]
   In Sherry Turkle (Mass. Inst. of Tech) [Context]
Lawrence Lessig "Code is Law: On Liberty in Cyberspace" (2000)
   In Lawrence Lessig (Stanford Law) [Context]
Lawrence Lessig (Stanford Law) "The Laws of Cyberspace" (1998)
   In Lawrence Lessig (Stanford Law) [Context]
Cyberspace, Hypertext, & Critical Theory (George P. Landow, Brown University)
   In General Resources On The New Media [Context]
Rune Dalgaard (Aarhus University, Denmark) Spaces of Navigation on the Web Critical commentary on Manovich's The Language of New Media. (database as cultural form, WWW, navigation, switching).
   In New Media- General [Context]
Creative Space: Fifty Years of Robert Blackburn's Printmaking Workshop (virtual exhibit, with lithographic images and cultural and historical background) (Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
   In 20th Century (After 1950)  [Context]
   In US Print History [Context]
HoBo: The site formerly known as History of the Book @ Oxford ("Dedicated webspace for History of the Book events and resources throughout the UK") (Ian Gadd, Oxford U.)
   In History Conferences & Calls for Papers  [Context]
   In UK Book History  [Context]
Thomas Kinsella (Stockton U.) Binding Time & Space: Examining a Renaissance Italian Manuscript in the Computer Age (detailed analysis of Penn MS Latin 13)
   In Bookbinding [Context]
From Goslar to Grasmere (Presents manuscript materials for Wordsworth's Home at Grasmere and early Prelude (JJ MS.) in order "to open up an understanding of the relationship between actual physical place . . . and imagined, textual space." Includes high-quality images of the manuscripts and transcriptions/reading texts (partial) from the Cornell Wordsworth editions. Also includes 'speculative' reading texts for hypothesized states of the poems; ancillary primary material [e.g., letters, maps]; and much explanatory material to orient the user to the manuscripts and their contexts [flowcharts of the manuscripts, timelines, overviews of the nature of manuscripts, etc.]. The site also includes lesson plans for educators) (Sally Bushell and Jeff Cowton, Lancaster U. & The Wordsworth Trust)
   In General Resources [Context]

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