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Escape Velocity
Cyberculture at the End of the Century
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![Publisher's Weekly](https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png)
March 4, 1996
Freelance cultural critic Dery takes readers on a strange, unsettling, often provocative tour through fringe computer subcultures. We meet cyber-hippies and ``technopagans'' who use the personal computer in New Age mystical rituals via echomail, a technology that links discussion groups into a communal conference. California roboticist Mark Pauline stages spectacles in which robots and humans are menaced by heavy machinery or remote-controlled weaponry, while Chico MacMurtrie's puppet-like robot musicians, acrobats and warriors enact ecotopian dramas. Australian cybernetic body artist Stelarc, plastered with electrodes and trailing wires, embodies the human/machine hybrid all of us are metaphorically becoming. Dery also profiles online swingers hooked on virtual sex, cyberpunk rockers, cyberpunk novelist William Gibson and D.A. Therrien's performance ensemble Comfort/ Control, which dramatizes popular anxieties over the autonomy of intelligent machines and the nightmare of humanity's obsolescence. Dery closes this adventurous inquiry with an appraisal of the ``posthumanist'' visions of novelist William Burroughs, techno-mystical SF author Vernor Vinge and Carnegie-Mellon roboticist Hans Moravec. Illustrated.
![Library Journal](https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png)
April 1, 2015
A prime example of avant-garde cyberpunk futurism. Spilling over with the wide-eyed tech enthusiasm common during the early days of the web and virtual reality, Dery presents cultural criticism on some of the more out-there projects that, in some cases, are still being pursued. While some of this work's content may have been superseded, its sociological value persists. (LJ 2/15/96)
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