CYBER-CULTURE, SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
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"There is no there there." -- Gertrude Stein
CYBER-CULTURE, Aisle 2
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3D Pygoya Museums - 2002 update new museums for original 1997 vrml galleries of Truly Virtual Web Art Museum of lastplace.com; "3D Website Builder" was used in 1997 and "Internet Space Builder" of Russian origin is used for the 2002 additions, optimized for quicker low band downloading from the Internet
India Documentary of Electronic Arts - Since January 2000, this has taken the form of a six-monthly CD-gazette we call The IDEA (Indian Documentary of Electronic Arts), which is distributed free to about 1,000 identified e-artists and related individuals/organizations around the world.
Astroadvice - New Age
24 Hours in Cyberspace edited by Rick Smolan & Jennifer Erwitt
AnthroFuturism - Steve Mizrach
Artistic Representations of Cyberspace -Cyberspace atlas history; The conceptions and representations of Cyberspace created by artists in literature, art, computer games, films and television have a powerful influence on how we perceive these new spaces.
Cyberpunk Project-Cyberpunk
in Arts-Cyberpunk has also inspired many artists. The Cyberpunk art is considered free
minded and there was no place for scruples, when talking about cyberpunks behind the
computer or the drawing board. The erotic mixture of technology and art tickled the
deep-inside-cyberpunk artists to creativity. Some cyberpunk art sites-A Cyberpunk Art
Gallery -By the Moscow Cyberpunk Club; misery: VII Great graphics by misery; Cyberpunk Art
Gallery- Small cyberpunk art gallery by Kabir Fernandez; Morpheus Blue- Small cyberpunk
art gallery by aoi303. References-Definition and
Description of Cyberart -Or, the Virtual Art of Webism. By Pygoya
Bite -ezine
Brainstorms, Harold Rheingold
The human race, 2001 - a newspaper article
Captain Internet -in Hebrew, Internet critic
CBooks Express - Cyberculture book list
Center for the Study of Online Community
Center of Cyberspace.com - a portal web "homepage" that has links to all of Pygoya's creative Web projects
Civic Networks: Building Community on the Net-Scott London, 1997
City of Bits-William J. Mitchell, 1995
Communities On-line: Community-Based Computer Networks-Anne Beamish, 1995
Computer Underground ("Peripheral Items Culled From Web Journeys -by The Seeker)
Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine
Computing in the Humanities Working Papers
Corporation for National Research Initiatives (Digital Libraries Research)
Culture in Cyberspace - weekly guide
Cyberanthropology-David Belson
Cyberculture - references
Cyberpoet-John Frost
Cybersphere -in French on Cyberculture
Cybertown-interactive virtual city
Daily Phil Bailey Show, The -daily commentary on the Web and the world
Dave Barry in Cyberspace by Dave Barry
Doors of Perception - site of Amsterdam organization that studies e-culture
E-zine List - by John Labovitz, Web site devoted to tracking e-zines, nearly 1,700 titles in June 1997
Earthberth.com - virtual reality 3D online cemeteries, founded first on the Internet in 2002; affiliated with Eobituary.com and Realville.com
Eobituary.com - Concept developed by Pygoya with a database and search engine for world obituraries, with Memorial Pages, Flash and VRML cemeteries available for creative, supplemental or alternative memorials honoring the memory of the deceased using the Internet; established 2002; project development initiated in 1999.
Electronic Democracy Toolkit-Howard Rheingold, 1994
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Journal on Virtual Culture
Encouraging Cyberculture - Roger Clarke, 1997
Fall '96 Social Studies of Cyberspace Colloquium Series
Feed Cyberculture magazine
Foundation for Digital Culture - cosponsored by New York City's Museum of Modern Art; digital art issues among New Yorkers
Generation in Circuit -ezine for computer generation
Geocities-online virtual community, free homepages; here sampling of residents interested in "Cyberculture", 4/18/07; accessed rate of still operable sites gives indication of virtual resident turnover in this largest virtual community in the world (over 500,000; April 1997)
Giant Robot-hip Asian American ezine
Hackers : Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy
International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences
International WWW Schools Registry
Managing the Virtual Commons: Cooperation and Conflict in Computer Communities-Peter Kollock & Marc Smith, 1994
Modern_Primitives - by Steve Mizrach, UCLA
Net Isolation article - February 2000; Stanford University study on effect of Internet use and social interaction
Netscan- Marc Smith, ULCA
Other Cyberpsychology Resources - by Dr. Suler, researcher in Cyberpsychology
PC Roadkill by Michael Hyman
Papers-Cybersociology
Psychology Website Listing- by Bernard Tremblay
Realville.com - Pygoya's dabbling in vrml cyber-residences, pilot Suburbia in the Country project in 2002 was first vrml online presence of his concept on "living on the Web in virtual 3D"
Resource Center For Cyberculture Studies
Restructuring the City: Thoughts on Urban Patterns in the Information Society-Ken Friedman, 1966
Revista Transmidia -Cyberculture, from Brazil
SAonline - a new cyberzine for online literary and visual art culture; Yolanda- editor@sexyamerica.net
Seeker1's CyberAnthropology Page.
Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace by Jonathan Wallace and Mark Mangan
S098: Sociology of Cyberspace Web Site
Social Norms and Implications of Santa Monica's PEN (Public Electronic Network) -Kevin McKeown, 1991
Sociology in Cyberspace-Links
Spiritweb-New Age
Suburbia in the Country - an experimental concept to offer 3D homes on the Internet to simulate a virtual neighborhood of real neighbors and a community with functional interactivities; conceived by Pygoya
Suck Cyberculture magazine
Talk City- create your own IRC chatroom there
Technology and Transgression-by Steve Mizrach
The Popular Culture Library-historical information on American 19th and 20th Century pop culture; any Web cybercultural studies included as a new late 20th Century American cultural trend?; from the library section of Bowling Green State Univeristy in Ohio
Tired -about Great Britain and the Internet
The Center for Anthropology Communications
The Internet and Global Usenet Computer Networks
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab/Brain Opera
The Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
The Network Nation Revisited-David Belson, 1994
The Palace -Homepage, 3D chatrooms/avatars
The Virtual Community by Howard Rheingold: Table of Contents
The WELL Gopher: Cyberculture-Harold Rheingold
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Anthropology
Tools for Thought by Howard Rheingold: Table of Contents
Towards an Anthropology of Internet Communities: Bibliography
Towne Square 2000 - free homepage by U.S. Robotics
Tripod - online community, free homepage
Universal Translator Deluxe - claims cross-multilanguage translations, 33 languages
University of Alaska Anchorage: Information Age Communication
University of Evansville: World Cultures 101
Virtual Communities: Abort, Retry, Failure?- Jan Fernback & Brad Thompson
Voices from the WELL: The Logic of the Virtual Commons-Marc A. Smith, 1992
Wall Street Journal Personal Technology Column
Web Site Awards - enter your site for a Webby Award!
Webstock Cyberculture Experience
What is Art, including Web Art - Web Art Short Cuts - leading edge web site design at 2003
Wired Women : Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace edited by Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise
Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet by Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon
Yolk - online magazine version of GenerAsian Nex
Zero1art.com - wonderful art search engine with many sites cybertravelers may otherwise miss!