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- | THE UNOFFICIAL FAQ FOR alt.cyberpunk (part 2/2) |
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- Contents: CYBERPUNK RESOURCES
- |
- | 1-10. ALT.CP.FAQ.(1/2)
- | 11. Recommended Reading (books)
- | 12. Recommended Reading - Mirrorshades Group (short stories)
- | 13. Recommended Reading - Mirrorshades Group (interviews, critical works)
- | 14. Recommended Reading (zines and other)
- | 15. Recommended Viewing (movies)
- | 16. What is CyberPunk music? (w/ suggested-listening lists)
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- | 11. Recommended Reading (books)
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- Comics/Anime/Graphic Novels
- ---------------------------
- Akira
- Aliens
- American Flagg
- Appleseed (also OAV)
- Black Magic (also OAV "Black Magic M-66")
- Cyberpunk
- The Dark Knight Returns
- Dirty Pair
- Dominion (also OAV series: "Tank Police")
- Elektra Assasin
- Hard Boiled
- Give Me Liberty
- Grendel
- GunHed
- Judge Dredd
- Marshall Law
- Puma Blues
- Ronin
- Video Jack
-
-
- Be aware that this is a very large selction of books which
- Books: may not all be cp but which do contain elements which lean
- in that direction.. some predate cp and other types materials
- are included which may fall on the fringe of the genre or may
- be closer to (post)apocalypse..or may otherwise interest you.
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-
- Acker, Kathy - Blood and Guts High School
- - Empire of the Senseless
-
- Bachman, Richard - The Running Man
-
- Bagdikian, Ben H. - The Media Monopoly (nonfiction)
-
- Ballard, J.G. - The Atrocity Exhibition
- - Crash
-
- Barnes, Steven - Gorgon Child
- - Streetlethal
-
- Bear, Greg - Blood Music
- - Eon
- - Beyond Heaven's River
- - Psychlone
- - Strength of Stones
- - The Wind from a Burning Woman (collection)
-
- Belsito, Peter, Ed. - Notes from the Pop Underground (nonfiction)
- [interviews with SRL, Robert Anton Wilson, etc]
-
- Benedikt, Michael - Cyberspace: First Steps. (nonfiction)
-
- Bester, Alfred - The Demolished Man
- - Computer Connection
- - Golem 100
- - Stars My Destination
-
- Betancourt, John Gregory - Johnny Zed
- - Rememory
-
- Blankenship, Loyd (Steve Jackson Games) - GURPS Cyberpunk. (RPG, guide to CP)
-
- Bova, Ben - Cyberbooks
-
- Brand, Stewart - The Media Lab (at MIT) (nonfiction)
-
- Brunner, John - The Shockwave Rider
- - Stand on Zanzibar
- - The Jagged Orbit
- - The Sheep Look Up
- - The Stone that Never Came Down
-
- Bull, Emma - Bone Dance
-
- Burgess, Anthony - A Clockwork Orange.
-
- Burroughs, William S. - Interzone
- - Naked Lunch
- - Ticket That Exploded
- - The Third Mind
- - Cities of the Red Night
- - Nova Express
-
- Butler, Jack - Nightshade
-
- Cadigan, Pat - Indigo
- - Mindplayers
- - Patterns (collection)
- - Synners
- - Fools
- - Parasite (work in progress)
-
- Carlisle, Anne - Liquid Sky
-
- Chandler, Raymond - The Big Sleep
-
- DeBrandt, Don H. - Quicksilver Screen
-
- Delany, Samuel - Dahlgren
- - Babel 17
- - Nova
-
- DeLillo, Don - White Noise
-
- Denning, Peter J. (ed. ACM) - Computers Under Attack:
- Viruses, Worms, Hackers (nonfiction)
-
- Denton, Bradley - Wrack'n'Roll
-
- Dick, Phillip K. - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (Blade Runner)
- - Flow My Tears the Policeman Said
- - Vulcan's Hammer
- - We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
- - A Scanner Darkly
-
- Drexler, Eric- Engines of Creation. Nanotechnology. (nonfiction)
-
- Effinger, George Alec - A Fire in the Sun
- - When Gravity Fails
- - The Exile Kiss
-
- Farren, Mick - The Long Orbit
- - Vickers
-
- Faust, Clifford - A Death of Honor
- - The Company Man
-
- Fjermedal, Grant - The Tomorrow Makers (nonfiction)
-
- Ford, John - Web of Angels
-
- Foster, Alan Dean - Cyber Way
-
- Gardner, Howard - New Minds Science (cognitive science - nonfiction)
-
- Garreau, Joel - Edge City (nonfiction -- the real Sprawl in LA)
-
- Gerrold, David - When H.A.R.L.I.E. Was One
-
- Green, Terrence M. - Barking Dogs
-
- Guscott, John Patrick (ed?) - Technophilia 93 (some kind of resource book?)
- (forthcoming - contact by341@cleveland.freenet.edu)
-
- Hafner, Katie with John Markoff - Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers.. (nonfiction)
-
- Hamit, Francis & Wes Thomas - Virtual Reality: Adentures in Cyberspace
- (nonfiction)
- Hand, Elizibeth - Winterlong
-
- Harrison, Harry - Make Room! Make Room!
- - The Turing Option (coauthored with Marvin Minsky)
-
- Hawke, Simon - Psychodrome
-
- Heinlein, Robert - The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
- - Notebooks of Lazarus Long
- - Stranger in a Strange Land
- - Time Enough for Love
-
- Hooper, Judith - Would the Buddha Wear A Walkman? Catalogue of consciousness.
-
- Huxley, Aldous - Brave New World
- - Brave New World Revisted
-
- Jeter, K.W. - Death Arms
- - Dr. Adder
- - Farewell Horizontal
- - The Glass Hammer
-
- Kadrey, Richard - Metrophage
-
- Krueger, Myron W. - Artificial Reality (nonfiction)
- - Artificial Reality II (nonfiction)
-
- Laidlaw, Marc - Nutrimancer
- - Kalifornia
- - Neon Lotus
-
- Landreth, Bill - Out of the Inner Circle. (Hacking - nonfiction)
-
- Leary, Timothy - Info-psychology
- - Neuropolitique
-
- Lem, Stanislaw - Memoirs Found In a Bathtub
-
- Lewitt, S. N. - Dancing Vac
-
- Levy, Steven - Hackers. (Origins of hackers - nonfiction)
-
- Leyner, Mark - My Cousin My Gastroenterologist
- - Et tu, Babe
-
- Littell, Jonathan - Bad Voltage
-
- Maddox, Tom - Halo
-
- Martin, George R. R. - The Armageddon Rag
-
- Mason, Lisa - Archane
-
- McAffrey, Larry - Storming the Reality Studio. (Cyberpunk & postmodern fiction)
- (contains fiction and nonfiction)
- - Wounded Galaxies (interviews with SF people)
-
- Milan, Victor - The Cybernetic Samurai
- - The Cybernetic Shogun
-
- Minsky, Marvin - Society of Mind (nonfiction)
- - The Turing Option (co-authored with Harry Harrison)
-
- Moran, Daniel Keys - Armageddon Blues
- - Emerald Eyes
- - The Long Run
- - The Last Dancer (forthcoming)
-
- Moravec, Hans - Mind Children [future/AI] (nonfiction ?)
-
- Newman, Kim - The Night Mayor
-
- Olsen, Lance - William Gibson (overview of WG's works & cp phenomenon)
-
- Orwell, George - 1984
-
- Parsegian, V. Lawrence - This Cybernetic World. (Cybernetics - nonfiction)
-
- Parfrey, Adam - Apocalypse Culture. (Pomo/industrialism - nonfiction)
-
- Penley, Constance - (ed.) Technoculture
-
- Platt, Charles - The Silicon Man.
-
- Pynchon, Thomas - Vineland
- - Gravitys rainbow
- - The Crying of Lot 49
-
- Quarterman, John S. - The Matrix. (Computer Networks)
-
- Quick, W.T. - Dreams of Flesh and Sand
- - Dreams of Gods and Men
- - Singularities
- - Systems
- - Yesterdays Pawn
-
- Queen MU - (ed.) MONDO 2000: A User's Guide to the New Edge
-
- Re/Search - Industrial Culture Handbook. (Industrial musicians profiles)
- - Modern Primitives
- - PRANKS!
-
- R.U. Sirius - (ed.) Mondo 2000: A User's Guide to the New Edge
-
- Rheingold, Howard - Virtual Reality. (nonfiction)
-
- Ross, Andrew - Strange Weather: culture, science, and technology in the age
- of limits (nonfiction?)
- - (ed.) Technoculture
-
- Rucker, Rudy - Software
- - Wetware
- - The Secret of Life
- - Masters of Space and Time
- - White Light
-
- Ryan, Thomas - The Adolescense of P1
-
- Shepard, Lucius - Green Eyes
- - Life During Wartime
-
- Shiner, Lewis - Frontera
- - Deserted Cities of the Heart
- - Slam
- - When the Music's Over (this is not cp.. its sf dedicated to
- peace... profits donated to Greenpeace.)
-
- Shippey, Tom (ed.) - Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative
- (collection of 17 essays)
-
- Shirley, John - A Song Called Youth
- - Eclipse
- - Eclipse Corona
- - Eclipse Penumbra
- - Transmaniacon
- - Heatseeker (collection)
- - City Come A'Walkin'
-
- Sieber, Ulrich - International Handbook on Computer Crime (nonfiction)
-
- Slusser, George (ed.) - Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative
- (collection of 17 essays)
-
- Spinrad, Norman - Russian Spring
- - Bug Jack Baron
- - Little Heros
- - Other Americas (collection)
- - Science Fiction in the Real World
-
- Stephenson, Neal - Snow Crash.
- - Zodiac (enviromental type book - not cp)
-
- Stoll, Clifford - The Cuckoo's Egg. (Hacking - nonfiction)
-
- Stone, Robert - Dog Soldiers
-
- Sturgeon, Theodore - More Than Human
-
- Swanwick, Michael - Vacuum Flowers
- - In the Drift
- - Stations of the Tide
- - Gravity's Angel (forthcomming)(collection)
-
- Thomas, Thomas T. - Me
-
- Tiptree, James - The Girl Who Was Pluged In (novella)
-
- Toffler, Alvin - Future Shock. (Social Change - nonfiction)
- - The Third Wave. (Social Change - nonfiction)
- - PowerShift (nonfiction)
-
- Turkle, Sherry - The Second Self: Computers & the Human Spirit
-
- Varley, John - The Ophiuchi Hotline
-
- Vinge, Joan - Catspaw
- - Psion
-
- Vinge, Vernor - Marooned Across Realtime
- - True Names
- - Across Realtime
- ( The Peace War, The Ungovernable, Marooned Across Realtime )
-
- Watkins, William John - The Centrifugal Rickshaw Dancer
- - Going to See the End of the Sky
-
- Weaver, Michael D. - Mercedes Nights
-
- Whole Earth Catalog - Essential Whole Earth Catalog.
- - Signal, Communications for the Information Age.
-
- Williams, Jon Walter - Hardwired
- - Voice of the Whirlwind
- - Angel Station
- - Facets
- - Silop System
- - Aristoi
-
- Wilson, Robert C. - Memory Wire
-
- Wingrove, David - Chung Kuo (series, 7part?)
- Chung Kuo I: The Middle Kingdom
- Chung Kuo II: The Broken Wheel
- Chung Kuo III: The White Mountain
-
- Womack, Jack - Ambient
- - Terraplane
- - Heathern
-
- Zahn, Timothy - Cobra
- - Cobra Bargain
- - Cobra Strike
-
-
- | 12. Recommended Reading - Mirrorshades Group
- | (individual short stories or part of anthologies)
- |______________________________________________________
-
- Gibson, William -
- "Fragments of a Hologram Rose," UnEarth Publ., 1977. [first publication]
-
- "Johnny Mnemonic," _Omni_, May 1981, p56(8).
-
- "Gernsback Continuum," _Universe 11_ (doubleday anthology), 1981.
-
- "The Belonging Kind," _Shadows 4_ (anthology), 1981. [coauth. - Shirley]
-
- "Hinterlands," _Omni_, October 1981, p104(10).
-
- "Burning Chrome," _Omni_, July 1982, p72(9).
-
- "Red Star, Winter Orbit," _Omni_, Jl'83, p84. [coauthored - Sterling]
-
- "New Rose Hotel," _Omni_, July 1984, p46(5).
-
- "Dogfight." _Omni_, July 1985, v7n10, p44. [coauthored - Swanwick]
-
- "Hippie Hat Brain Parasite," _Semiotext(e)_ SF, Vol.V, issue 2 (No.14),
- 1989, p109(4).
-
- "The Angel of Goliad," _Interzone_, ??. [coauthored - Sterling]
-
- "Skinner's Room," _Omni_, November 1991, v14n2, p56(8).
-
- Maddox, Tom - [with comments by Tom]
- "The Mind like a Strange Balloon," _Omni_, June, 1985, p60. First
- published story, first introduction of characters who later appear
- in "Snake Eyes" and _Halo_.
-
- "Snake-Eyes," _Omni_, April, 1986, p44. Also in _Mirrorshades_ and
- Gardner Dozois's _Best of the Year in Science Fiction, 1986_ (the
- last one done by Bluejay, I believe, and so difficult to find).
-
- "Spirit of the Night," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, September, 1987.
- For the completist: an earlier version of the story was translated
- into French as "Gaia de Silicium" and published in _Demain les Puces_,
- ed. Patric Duvic, pub. Denoel.
-
- "The Robot and the One You Love," _Omni_, Mr'88, p42(6). In some ways
- my favorite story--very hard-boiled. Soon to be in an _Omni Book of
- Science Fiction_.
-
- "In a Distant Landscape," _Mississippi Review 47/48_, 1988. A piece
- that later appeared in _Halo_, considerably rewritten.
-
- "Burning, Burning," _Qunata_, F'91, v3n1. [First chapter to _HALO_]
-
- "Baby Strange," _Omni_, Ap'89, v11n7, p70(6).
-
- "Gravity's Angel," _Omni_, forthcoming.
-
- Rucker, Rudy -
- "Storming the Cosmos," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, Dec'85, p?.
- [coauthored - Sterling]
-
- "Rapture in Space," _Semiotext(e)_ SF, Vol.V, issue 2 (No.14),
- 1989, p91(10).
-
- Shiner, Lewis -
- "Deserted Cities of the Heart," _Omni_, Feb'84, p68.
-
- "Till Voices Wake Us," _The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction_,
- My'84.
-
- "Mozart in Mirrorshades," _Omni_, S'85, p68. [coauthored - Sterling]
-
- "Rebels," _Omni_, ????, ????, p65(7).
-
- "The Gene Drain," _Semiotext(e)_ SF, Vol.V, issue 2 (No.14),
- 1989, p193(11).
-
- Shirley, John -
- "Freezone," _Eclipse_
-
- "The Belonging Kind," _Shadows_, n4, 1981. [coauthored - Gibson]
-
- "Triggering," _Omni_, January 1982, p54(7).
-
- "Six Kinds of Darkness," _Semiotext(e)_ SF, Vol.V, issue 2 (No.14),
- 1989, p61(10).
-
- Sterling, Bruce -
- "Swarm," _Fantasy & Science Fiction_, Ap'82, p?.
-
- "Spider Rose," _Fantasy & Science Fiction_, Aug'82, p?.
-
- "Spook," _Fantasy & Science Fiction_, Ap'83, p.
-
- "Cicada Queen," _UINVERSE 13_, 1983.
-
- "Red Star, Winter Orbit," _Omni_, Jl'83, p84. [coauthored - Gibson]
-
- "Twenty Evocations," _Interzone_, Spring 84, p?.
-
- "Sunken Gardens," _Omni_, June '84, p59.
-
- "Telliamed," _Fantasy & Science Fiction_, S'84, p?.
-
- "Dinner in Audoghast," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, My'85, p?.
-
- "Mozart in Mirrorshades," _Omni_, S'85, p68. [coauthored - Shiner]
-
- "Green Days in Brunei," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, Oct'85.
-
- "The Compassionate, the Digital," _Interzone_, Winter'85/86.
-
- "Storming the Cosmos," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_ , Dec'85, p?.
- [coauthored - Rucker]
-
- "The Beautiful and the Sublime," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, Jun'86.
-
- "Flowers of Edo," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, My'87, p?.
-
- "The Little Magic Shop," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, My'87.
-
- "The Gulf Wars" _Omni_, Feb'88, p53(9).
-
- "Our Neural Chernobyl," _Fantasy & Science Fiction_, Jun'88.
-
- "Dori Bangs," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, Sept'89, p??.
-
- "The Sword of Damocles," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, Feb'90.
-
- "The Shores of Bohemia," _UNIVERSE 1_ (eds - Silverberg, Haber), 1990.
-
- "Hollywood Kremlin," _Fantasy & Science Fiction_, Oct'90.
-
- "We See Things Differently," _Semiotext(e)_ SF, Vol.V, issue 2 (No.14),
- 1989, p27(17).
-
- "Jim and Irene," _When the Music's Over_ (ed-Shiner), 1991.
-
- "The Moral Bullet," _Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine_, Jl'91, p?.
- [coauthored - John Kessel]
-
- "The Unthinkable," _Fantasy & Science Fiction_, Aug'91, p?.
-
- "Are You For 86?," _Globalhead_, 1992.
-
- "The Unfolding," _Interzone_, date??, p???. [coauthored - Shirley]
-
- "The Angel of Goliad," _Interzone_, ?? . [coauthored - Gibson]
-
- "Sacred Cow," _OMNI??_, date??, p??.
-
-
- | 13. Recommended Reading - Mirrorshades Group
- | (interviews and critical pieces by/about them)
- |______________________________________________________
- [in no particular order]
-
- "Cobra, She Said: An Interim Report on the Fiction of William Gibson," Tom
- Maddox, _Fantasy Review_, April, 1986. [Republished in _The Year in
- Criticism, 1986_, along with several other reviews of _Neuromancer_.]
-
- "The Wars of the Coin's Two Halves: Bruce Sterling's Shaper/Mechanist
- Narratives," Tom Maddox, _Mississippi Review 47/48_, 1988, p237(8),
- reprinted in _Storming the Reality Studio_, edited by Larry McCaffrey.
-
- "Spy Stories: the Life and Fiction of John LeCarre," Tom Maddox, _Wilson
- Quarterly_, Autumn, 1986.
-
- "After the Deluge: Cyberpunk in the '80s and '90s," Tom Maddox, _Thinking
- Robots, an Aware Internet, and Cyberpunk Librarians_, Bruce Miller ed.,
- from a meeting of the Library and Information Technology Association in
- San Francisco, during 1992 American Library Association Conference.
-
-
- "The Two Sides of Tom Maddox: A Mail Inteview," _Virus 23_, No. 0, 1989, p36.
-
- "Queen Victoria's Personal Spook, Psychic Legbreakers, Snakes and Catfood: An
- Inteview with William Gibson and Tom Maddox," _Virus 23_, No. 0, 1989
- p28. [interesting Canadian 'zine]
-
- "Interview with William Gibson", Takayuki Tatsumi, _SF Eye_, Vol.1, No.1.
-
- "Future Shockers: Clive Barker and William Gibson," Maitland McDonagh, _Film
- Comment_, Jan-Feb 1990, v26n1, p60(4). [one of the best synopsis of
- his film stuff I have found..worth checking out]
-
- "Hack to the Future," Darren P. McKeeman, _Compute!_, Nov 1991, v3n11, p160(1).
- [this is a Sterling interview of some sort]
-
- "The King of Cyberpunk," Victoria Hamburg, _Interview_, Jan 1989, p84.
- [WG Interview.]
-
- "William Gibson Interview," _High Times_, Nov 1987.
-
- "An Interview with William Gibson", Larry McCaffery, _Mississippi Review_, 1988,
- v16.2-3, p217(20).
-
- "William Gibson Interviewed," Doug Walker, _Impulse_, Winter 1989.
-
- Gibson Interview, Glenn Grant, _SF Eye_, Winter 1991, n8, p39.
-
- "The Culture of Cyberspace, An interview with William Gibson," Leanne Harper,
- _Bloomsbury Review_, vol. 8, issue 5.
-
- "Letter from Bruce Sterling," _REM_, April 1987, n7, p4(4).
-
- "Cyberpunk Era," _Whole Earth Review_, Summer 1989, n63, p78(5). [WG cut-up
- Interview - collage of other interviews]
-
- "Rocket Radio," William Gibson, _Rolling Stone_, June 15 1989, p85-87.
-
- Gibson Article of some sort, New York Times Mag, March 24 1991.
-
- "The Charisma Leak: a conversation with William Gibson and Bruce Sterling,"
- Daniel Fischlin, Veronica Hollinger, and Andrew Taylor, _Science Fiction
- Studies_, 1992, v19, p1(16).
-
- "Cyberspace '90: scifi writer William Gibson explores the final frontier: Infor-
- mation," William Gibson, Oct 15 1990, p107(2).
-
- "The Rise of Cyberpunk," Mikal Gilmore, _Rolling Stone_, December 4 1986, p77+.
- [discussion of cp and first(?) mention of Neuromancer film]
-
- "Giving the C-word the Slip: Lewis Shiner Interview," _bOING bOING_, No.8,
- Carla Frauenfelder, pp19-24.
-
- Gibson Interview, J. Hanna and J. Nicholas, _Interzone_, Autumn 1985, n13.
-
- Stering Interview, D. Pringle and A. Robertson, _Interzone_, Spring 1986, n15.
-
- "The New Science Fiction," Bruce Sterling, _Interzone_, Autumn 1986?, n16.
-
- "Hackers in Slackertown: An interview with Bruce Sterling," Jon Lebkowsky,
- _bOING bOING_, No.9, pp15-18.
-
- John Shirley Interview, Richard Kadrey, _Interzone_, Autumn 1986, n17.
-
- "Transcendence Through Detournement in William Gibson's Neuromancer," Glenn
- Grant, _Science Fiction Studies_, 1990, v17, p41(8).
-
- "The Future of a Commodity: Notes Toward a Critique of Cyberpunk and the Infor-
- mation Age." Terence Whalen, _Science Fiction Studies_, 1992, v19, p75+.
-
- "Is Cyberpunk a Good Thing or a Bad Thing?," Samuel R. Delany, _Mississippi
- Review_, 1988, v16.2-3, p28(8).
-
- "Elements of a Poetics of Cyberpunk," Brian McHale, _Critique_, Spring 1992,
- Vol. XXXIII, No.3, pp149-175.
-
- "Cyberpunk: Preparing the Ground for Revolution or Keeping the Boys Satisfied,"
- Nicola Nixon, _Science Fiction Studies_ , 1992, Vol 19, Pt 2, p219(17).
-
- "Cyberpunk and Neuromanticism," Istvan Csicsery-Ronay Jr., _Mississippi Review_,
- 1988, v16.2-3, p266(13).
-
- "The Arc of Out Destruction: Reversal and Erasure in Cyberpunk," Neil
- Easterbrook, _Science Fiction Studies_, 1992, v19 p378(17).
-
- [The following are other Sterling nonfiction/criticism without documentation:]
- CHEAP TRUTH (.. for those who have really read this far -- I have them
- .tar.Z'd in the new ftp)
- Six Interzone columns
- Six F&SF columns (?)
- SF EYE columns
- DETAILS Hacker piece
- DETAILS Haruki Murakami piece
- Preface to BURNING CHROME by William Gibson
- Introduction to PATTERNS by Pat Cadigan
- Introduction to SPASM: THE SOUND OF VIRTUAL REALITY by Arthur Kroker
- MONAD piece "Precessing the Simulacra for Fun and Profit"
- NYRSF Womack review
- NY TIMES op-ed piece "Get the Bomb Off My Back"
- NEWSDAY drug piece
- "Glamor Machines" in COMPUTERWORLD
- WHOLE EARTH REVIEW pieces: "The Obsolete Body" forum"
- WHOLE EARTH REVIEW "Shout Sister Shout"
- "No Climate, Just Weather" in CEO INTERNATIONAL
- MONDO interview
-
- | 14. Recommended Reading (Zines and Other Sources)
- |____________________________________________________
-
- [NOTE: Only those pubs with a (*) have actually been seen by me...
- the others are just directly lifted from posts or zine reviews, I mention this
- because I plan to start adding some new zines who's quality I am unaware]
-
- Beyond Cyberpunk (a 5.5M HyperCard Stack)
- Eastgate Systems The Computer Labs bOING bOING
- PO Box 1307 Rt.4, Box 54C 11288 Ventura Blvd #818
- Cambridge, MA 02238 Louisa, VA 23093 Studio City, CA 91604
- 800.562.1638 703.527.6032 (Fax) 818.980.2009 (Voice)
- 617.924.9044 800.xxx.xxxx (?) 818.908.0902 (Fax)
- 617.923.4575 (fax)
-
- - This is a hypertext resource guide to cyberpunk. A demo of this is
- available for anon ftp - check archie. Runs on a mac with HyperCard
- 2.0. There has been reviews of it in M2K & BB among other places.
-
- - "multimedia database of books, movies, comics, zines, games, and art
- from the leading edge of the high-tech underground"
-
- Black Ice
- P.O. Box 1069
- Brighton BN2 4YT
- [England]
-
- - "I haven't seen a copy, but the advertising is slick, and the contents
- sound like stuff many of us here like to talk about.."
- [ taken from whitaker@eternity.demon.co.uk in xtropy-L ]
-
- - Delve into the magazine that brings you a fluid window to the future.
- Offering an oblique angle to current news and media, *Black Ice* looks
- behind the scenes at the ideas and people creating the technology that's
- impacting on today's world. Regular contents include:
-
- Virtual reality / Smart drugs / Computer sub cultures / Future media
- Underground science / Quantum mechanics /Weird art and Avant garde fashion
-
-
- bOING bOING (*** Note: NEW address ***) (*)
- 11288 Ventura Blvd, #818
- Studio City, CA 91604
- 818.980.2009
- 818.908.0902 (Fax)
- mark@well.sf.ca.us
-
- - $4 an issue, $14 for 4 issues
- - Cyberpunkish neurozine discussing wierd tech, mind-hacking, etc..
- - Home of the 5.5meg HyperCard Stack "Beyond Cyberpunk"
- - Recent issues have included articles by/interviews with:
- Lewis Shiner, Rudy Rucker, Bruce Sterling, Dan Joy (editor of
- PHIKAL), Antero Alli, Richard Kadrey...etc
- - Bruce Says in an interview "I think people oughtta read bOING-bOING"
- and I have to second that sentiment - Get it!
-
-
- Cybertek
- OCL/Magnitude
- PO Box 64
- Brewster, NY 10509
-
- - hacking, cyberpunks, technology, culture
- - $10 a year
-
-
- Edge Detector [New Address] (*)
- Glenn Grant
- PO Box 36, Station H
- Montreal, Quebec
- Canada H3G 2KS
- - $3/issue(?) Cp-ish SF zine by a Canadian up 'n coming author who
-
-
- EXTROPY: The Journal of Transhumanist Thought - Editor: Max More. (*)
- P.O. Box 57306
- Los Angeles, CA 90057-0306
- Tel/fax: 213-484-6383
- more@usc.edu
-
- - EXTROPY: The Journal of Transhumanist Thought is a journal of ideas,
- dedicated to discussing and developing themes in the following areas:
- [very long list clipped]
- + Transhumanism and futurist philosophy
- + Life extension, cryonics, and physical immortalism
- + Artificial intelligence and personality uploading
- + Smart drugs and other intelligence increase technologies
- + Nanotechnology applications
- + Memetics (information in evolutionary terms)
-
- - EXTROPY is published twice per year USA: $9 Canada and Mexico: $10,
- Overseas: $15 (airmail) / $11 (surface). Foreign orders in U.S. dollars
-
-
- FLUX
- co/Robert Derek
- 200 Market st. #a-21
- Lowell,Ma.01852
- email: rderek@world.std.com fluxu8@well.sf.ca.us
-
- - " I publish a zine called FLUX that deals with futurism,
- cyberculture, psychoactives and psychedelics, life ext., nanotech,
- etc. Always in need of submissions, suggestions, articles and
- ideas, and of course subscription requests. Mondo devoid of gloss!"
-
-
- Forbidden Knowledge
- Darren Smith
- BOX 770813
- Lakewood, OH 44107
-
- - "Cyberpunk Newsletter - It is a very informatable GUTS TO TELL
- ALL newsletter. In addition to VR, Hacking, Phreaking, etc.. It tells
- how to beat all systems from removing cancellations from postage
- stamps to voting more than one time in an election! It cost $18 a
- year/$24 overseas." [cj137@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jack Jeffries)]
-
-
- FUTURE SEX
- Lisa Palac, editor
- 1095 Market Street
- San Francisco, CA 94103
-
- - "In the same vein as MONDO, check out FUTURE SEX. Glossy cybersex,
- MONDO with nudity, some interesting articles (Kadrey on VR), some good
- photos. The second issue should be out in the states sometime in
- November. The first was okay, but sexist and kinda limited (so many
- possibilites for cybersex, and it barely touched on them), but the editor
- has promised much better for the second." [cabal@sabrina.dei.unipd.it]
- (Gianluca Donato 342139/IF)
-
-
- Hack-Tic
- P.O. box 22953
- 1100 DL AMSTERDAM
- THE NETHERLANDS info@hacktic.nl
-
- - Hack-Tic is a paper magazine, almost entirely in Dutch. It appears very
- irregularly and costs 40 guilders for ten issues if you live in holland.
- Outside of Holland or Belgium, the rate is 30 US$, or 40 US$ for airmail.
-
- - " Hack-Tic deals with things that are of interest to the hacker and
- phone-phreak subcultures. Every issue contains at least a few hints and
- tips useful to those that want to make the most out of their computers,
- modems and the like. If you like soldering together your own little
- projects: so do we!"
- Payment within Holland:
- Maak 40 gulden over op girorekening 6065765 o.v.v. van je naam en adres
- Outside Holland:
- We accept NO CHEQUES, NO MONEY ORDERS and NO POSTAL CHEQUES. Just plain
- old DEAD PRESIDENTS. Dealing with the dutch banking system is why!
-
-
- Intertek: The Cyberpunk Journal (***New Address***) (*)
- Steve Steinberg
- 13 Daffodil Lane
- San Carlos, CA 94070
- steve@cs.ucsb.edu
-
- - Formerly Frank Drake's W.O.R.M
- - Covers areas of hacking, cyberspace, interviews, etc.
- - Now $4.00 an issue - $14 for 4 issues
- - Current Issues include:
- Vol3.1: The Hacker Issue
- Vol3.2: The Ethics Issue
- Vol3.3: Virtual Communities
-
-
- Interzone (*)
- 217 Preston Drove
- Brighton BN1 6FL, UK
- Phone: 0273-504710
-
- - $27/6 issues or $52/year (12issues) in USA
- - Quite a decent SF mag (if a bit $$) that gets some really good
- stuff by the likes of Sterling and Gibson and many other talented
- authors. Bruce writes critical commentaries semi-regularly.
-
-
- Mondo 2000 (*)
- PO Box 10171
- Berkeley, CA 94709
- 415.845.9018 (phone)
- 415.649.9630 (fax)
- mondo2000@mcimail.com
- mondo2k@well.sf.ca.us
-
- - Definitive guide to all things cyberpunk and some things not
- *the* cyberpunk quarterly-bible should be available at any decent
- newsstand
- - was Reality Hackers and High Frontiers
- - Subscription: $21 for 5 issues (published quarterly)
-
- - R.U. Sirius and Queen Mu have assembled _Mondo 2000: A User's Guide to
- the New Edge_. It is something of an introductory course on Mondo -
- Mondo 101, if you will. It also includes the "Mondo Shopping Mall,"
- a catalog of products on "the leading edge of the technological and
- cultural movements" that Mondo 2000, the magazine, reports on.
- [Computer NewsLink newsletter]
-
-
- Science Fiction Eye (*)
- PO Box 18539
- Asheville, NC 28814
-
- - SF/CP magazine, contains a regular article by Bruce Sterling
- which could be considered a pseudo-official arm of the cyberpunk
- literary movement. Sometimes really good stuff.
- - 3 issues $10, 6 issues $18, back issues available
-
-
- Science Fiction Studies (*)
- Arthur B Evans
- East College/ DePauw University
- Greencastle IN 46135-0037 USA
-
- - A Canadian literary type zine that has had some good literary
- criticism on the subject of cyberpunk (although they don't always
- see cp in a good light, most of the negative criticism of it is
- presented in an semi-intelligent albeit occasionally long-winded
- manner...you know academia!)
- - $15/yr US, $17(CDN) in Canada, $16.50(US) elsewhere. Checks to:
- SF-TH Inc.
-
-
- 2600: The Hacker Quarterly (*)
- PO Box 752
- Middle Island, NY 11953
- Office: 516.751.2600
- Fax: 516.751.2608
- 2600@well.sf.ca.us emmanuel@mindvox.phantom.com
-
- - $21/ year (quarterly) or $4/issue at your local newstand
- - Hacking computers, phones and anything else they get
- their hands on
- - These guys are one of the longest lived, best hack/phreak mags out
- there. and there are meetings held in 6 cities in the US on the
- first friday of the month: New York, Washington DC, Chicago,
- St. Louis, Los Angeles, San Fransisco.
-
-
- VIRUS 23 (*)
- Box 46
- Red Deer, ALBERTA
- CANADA T4N 5E7
-
- -" full of Hilbert Space and Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth and the
- New Age and strange drugs and shamanism and more. They cover cyberpunk
- and Crowley with equal elan...reprint the weirder bits of mainstream
- news they run across...discuss the joys of fake news, throwing their own
- memes into the growing pool of disinformation that surrounds us."
- [Mike Gunderloy & Cari Goldberg Janice, _The World of Zines_]
-
- - VIRUS 23 No. $ (that's right, homeboy, "$", not "4") is now available
- from A.D.o.S.A., the Alberta Department of Spiritual Affairs:
- + the Generation X/Slacker/twentysomething meme
- + weird Canadian films and filmmakers + vampires and worse things
- + cutting edge new music + (post)cyberpunk
- + Strange fiction + Even stranger poetry
- + Newage (rhymes with...) + Memes
- [Darren Wershler-Henry @ Sonic Interzone <sizone!virus23@ee.ryerson.ca>]
-
-
- VONKO
- Bolzanova 7
- 110 00 Praha 1
- Czechoslovakia
- Phone: +42 2 22-47-53
- Fax: +42 2 26-72-75
-
- - The cover price is 40 Kcs. per copy ($1.50 - a steal for this much
- magazine), and it comes out twice a year.
- - "This is a really really really neat publication, sort of like
- Semiotext(e) or Re:Search, with a bold/wild graphic style. The
- current issue is 160-pages" [antenna@well.sf.ca.us]
- - Blumfeld (editor) explained in a follow-up letter , VOKNO is for
- "...Czechs with interests about marginals, edges, fringes,
- alternatives in culture, philosophy, art, music, literature,
- films, ecology, trends and tendencies in thinking... We don't
- need, as I think, surface of freedom."
-
-
- Whole Earth Review (*)
- PO Box 38
- Sausalito, CA 94966-9932
- (Whole Earth runs The Well [Whole Earth Lectronic Link] - well.sf.ca.us)
-
- - Combines new age, techno-culture, california fads, etc.
- should be available at any decent newsstand
- - $20 year for subscriptions
-
-
- Former zines that may be of interest
- -----------------------------------
- - High Frontiers
- - Reality Hackers
- - Cheap Truth
- - W.O.R.M.
-
-
- | 15. Recommended Viewing (movies)
- |__________________________________
-
- Blade Runner is generally regarded as *the* Cyberpunk movie.
- The book title is "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick.
- This movie was really the first of the cyberpunk genre and has generated
- quite a following.
-
- [phaedrus@unkaphaed.UUCP adds:]
- Those with access to laserdisc players should check out the Criterion
- version of Blade Runner, with letterboxing and all the neat-o stuff on the
- last side (mostly still frames).
-
- [n_k_guy@sfu.ca]:
- Blade Runner groupies will be undoubtedly thrilled to learn that,
- according to today's [27 Aug] Globe and Mail (Toronto-based Canadian
- newspaper), the infamous director's cut of Blade Runner will be
- showing at the Festival of Festivals, Toronto's modestly-named annual
- film festival.
-
- As of September 11 the rumors of a Directors Cut of BR were finally put to rest.
- It was nationally released in theatres around the US. I am unsure if it has/will
- be released overseas.
-
- Also check out:
- ---------------
- Aeon Flux (anime)
- Akira (anime)
- Alien[s, s^3] (sci-fi)
- Blade Runner (science fiction)
- Brainstorm
- Brazil (science fiction/fantasy)
- Circuitry Man
- A Clockwork Orange (science fiction)
- Cyberia on U-Network (music, animation)
- Cyberpunk (Intercon productions) (documentary)
- Cyberpunk (animated)
- Cyberspace, Power and Culture (documentary)
- Hardware (science fiction)
- La Femme Nikita (punkish drama)
- The Lawnmower Man (science fiction/fantasy)
- Max Headroom (science fiction)
- eMpTV's Buzz (documentary/soundbytes)
- eMpTV's Liquid Television (anime/animated)
- anything by Psychic TV (Genesis P-Orridge) (music)
- Repo Man (drama)
- 2600's Hacking Video (featured on 'Now It can Be Told')(documentary)
- SCANNERS
- Sneakers (vaguely cp'esque) (drama)
- SRL Videos from AMOK:
- - A Bitter Message of Hopless Grief
- - A Scenic Harvest from the Kingdom of Pain
- - Virtues of Negative Fascination
- - The Will to Provoke - An Account of Fantastic Schemes for
- Initiating Social Improvement
- - Baited Trap
- Terminator[, 2] (sci-fi)
- THX 1138 (science fiction)
- Total Recall (science fiction)
- Tron (science fiction/fantasy)
- Until the End of the World
- Videodrome (sci-fi/horror)
- Video Toaster Demo Tape (computer graphics)
- Virtual Reality 1991 (documentary)
- WAX - or The Discovery of Television Among the Bees
- (email [David Blair] artist1@rdrc.rpi.edu for info or see ftp site)
- Wax Trax Promotional Sampler Video (music)
- War Games (drama)
-
-
- | 16. What is Cyberpunk Music?
- |______________________________
-
- Every once in a while, inevitably, this thread shows its face on
- alt.cp. There is *NO* set definition of Cyberpunk music, though certain
- categories of music are generally "preferred": punk, industrial, techno.
-
- What follows is a list of *suggested* musicians from the various
- categories (classical is not included, neither is country - sorry, they should
- be):
-
- Classic/Classic-Progressive/Progressive/etc.
- --------------------------------------------
- David Bowie
- Devo
- The Doors
- Robert Fripp
- Grateful Dead
- Stuart Hamm
- Information Society (Hack)
- OMD
- Phish
- Pink Floyd
- Rush
- Thomas Dolby
- Ultravox (Midge Ure)
- Velvet Underground
- Neil Young (the unrelease cp/computer-experiment thing he did awhile back)
- Frank Zappa
-
- Industrial/Goth/etc. [for discussion of this try rec.music.industrial]
- ---------------
- Braindead Sound Machine
- Cabaret Voltaire
- Nick Cave
- ClockDVA
- Cyberactif
- Einsturzende Neubauten
- Front 242
- Frontline Assembly
- Jesus and Mary Chain
- Richard H Kirk
- KMFDM
- LFO
- MC 900 Ft. Jesus
- Meat Beat Manifesto
- Ministry
- The Mission
- Nine Inch Nails
- Negativland
- Nitzer Ebb
- Gary Numan
- Psychic TV
- Renegade Soundwave
- Rise Robot Rise
- Sisters of Mercy
- Skinny Puppy
- Throbbing Gristle
-
- Manchester/Madchester/Overground Dance/Shoegazer/etc.
- -----------------------------------------------------
- Art of Noise
- Depeche Mode
- Happy Mondays
- Primal Scream
- Ride
- Slowdive
- Soup Dragons
- Stone Roses
-
- New Age/Experimental/Experimental Jazz/etc.
- -------------------------------------------
- Laurie Anderson
- Cocteau Twins
- Dead Can Dance
- Brian Eno
- Kitaro
- Tangerine Dream
- Gary Thomas
- Vangelis
-
-
- Punk/Thrash/Hardcore/Grindcore/Harder stuff/etc.
- ------------------------------------------------
- Bad Brains
- Black Flag
- Dead Kennedys
- Dinosaur, Jr.
- Fugazi
- Gwar
- Husker Du
- Public Image Limited
- Rollins Band
- Sex Pistols
- Sonic Youth
- Voivod
-
-
- Rap/Hip-Hop/etc.
- ----------------
- Disposable Heroes of HipHoprisy
- PM Dawn
- Public Enemy
- A Tribe Called Quest
- Urban Dance Squad
-
-
- Reggae/Ska/Dancehall/Jamaican/etc.
- ----------------------------------
- Aswad
- Bob Marley
- Ziggy Marley
- Jacob Miller
- Peter Tosh
- Yellowman
-
-
- Techno/Rave/Club/Underground Dance/House/Amibent House/etc.
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 808 State
- Altern8
- Fortran 5
- KLF
- Kraftwerk
- Moby
- New Order
- N-Joi
- Orb
- Orbital
- Shamen
- T99
-
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