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Linkland |
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Anon Salon We gather with the San Francisco cyber/theatre/speakeasy crowd hosted by "hipsters" Joegh Bullock, Marcia Crosby and Mark Petrakis. |
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| BG & Associates CyberArts co-founder Bob Gelman's online community efforts stem from this site. Lots of "interesting" content to explore here. |
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Boston Cyberarts Burning Man |
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| Computers & You One of the many community programs at Rev. Cecil Williams' Glide Memorial Church, C & Y brings training and technology access to the underprivileged in San Francisco's Tenderloin district. It was the first of its kind and served as the model for similar programs around the US and the world. |
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Video Magazine CyberArts co-founder, Dominic Milano now leads the editorial effort at this venerable journal of the digital media revolution. |
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| The Electronic Frontier Foundation
A non-profit public interest organization dedicated to protecting privacy and freedom of expression in new media and the online world. It's objectives include the metaphoric "civilization of the electronic frontier;" to make it truly useful and beneficial not just to a technical elite, but to everyone; and to do this in a way which is in keeping with our society's highest traditions of the free and open flow of information and communication. |
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| The Exploratorium San Francisco's Grand Daddy of science learning centers, the Exploratorium is the center of wonder in the world of science and technology. Not to mention, the site of CyberArts X! |
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| EZTV This pioneering fine-art video company and production facility been helping independent artists bring their visions to the screen, and developing audiences fo those visions for over 15 years. They also produce and distribute their own original works. They are based on Hollywood Boulevard, sharing gallery and theatre space with LACE (LA Contemporary Exhibitions). |
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machinepresence E-publication aims both to make some small contribution to the discourse on the coming age of machine intelligence and co-habitation, as well as to help dispel the fear that so often enshrouds the discussion. The staff of machinepresence sides fervently with the optimists in the field who believe that our future will be a bright one, populated by sundry forms of machine life and intelligence beyond the wildest speculations yet put forth. |
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| Northwest CyberArtists Inspired by the CyberArts International Conferences, this organization for techno-artistry was born in 1992 in the Seattle area. Their exhibits, live shows, and Internet presence are the heart of northwest cyberculture. |
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Timothy Leary Friend and mentor, Timothy was calling the tune of the computer renaissance all along. With a little help from his friends near and far, his work lives on, and he is remembered on the web. |
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YLEM One of the first, and certainly most active organizations fostering the marriage of art and technology (and more), YLEM and its member artists have frequently highlighted the Digital Frontier exhibit of the Be-In. Their site, titled "Art on the Edge," tells the story. |
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