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  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Adilkno, Bilwet 1 Jan 1992

    vol. 7#1 1/0 Issue

    Hardware Software Wetware

    According to Adilkno, the human being is no longer an individual in the digital era, but wetware, a 'wet bag' hanging on the machine. Coupled to hard- and software, the mind voyages while the body...

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  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Jules Marshall 1 Jan 1992

    AI !(2)

    Back to Networks

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#1 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1992

    Rheingold

    Howard Rheingold, Virtual Reality, Secker & Warburg, 1991

    The second half of the memorable year 1989 saw not only the 'velvet revolution' that swept Eastern Europe, but also the presentation of virtual reality to the world. Two developments that will occupy...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Jules Marshall 1 Jan 1992

    AI! (1)

    It sometimes feels as if everything is up for grabs in the crazy, fin de siècle postmodern-cyberchips-with-everything world of today. There's nothing to count on, nothing you can wave above your head...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 9#1 Hein Masseling 1 Jan 1998

    Ford, Glymore, Hayes

    Android Epistemology

    Forty-six years ago, Alain Turing opened his article Computing machinery and intelligence by contemplating whether or not machines can think. At that time, this consideration must have seemed radical...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Adilkno 1 Jan 1994

    Virtual Writing

    Everyone is a designer.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Avon Huxor 1 Jan 1992

    Writing the Mind

    As its name suggests, Artificial Intelligence, has the goal of creating machines that can be said to be intelligent. There has, however, been a distinct lack of success in the area of recent years.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#4 1 Jan 1992

    In Memoriam the Ear

    With regard to the ear, we humans were still living in a transitory phase: that of the whale which could already swim, but would still heave itself ashore out of nostalgia.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Jules Marshall 1 Jan 1992

    A Network of Relationships

    Having a computer on your desk and no modem is like using the Ferrari in your garage only to sit in and listen to the stereo, I once read somewhere. A pc connected to the phone network now has an...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#4 Marc Holthof 1 Jan 1992

    The Panoramic Ear

    While the eye sees only 180 degrees, the ear hears a panoramic 360. Yet, the ear must submit to the eye. Using the melodious equality of the composer Rousseau, the hearing camera of Jean Renoir and...

  • Mediamatic Magazine vol.7#1 Remko Scha 1 Jan 1992

    Virtual Voices (2)

    Mimesis

    Soft Machines

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Paul Groot 1 Jan 1992

    Famous Artists School, Famous Writer Tool

    or: the hankering after a configurated system for the Apple and other rhetorical reflections

    In Mediamatic 6#1, Paul Groot reported on his first experiences with a word processor and his struggle with the McHugh. As a sequel to these first impressions, he will review here MicroSoft's Word5...

  • Mediamatic Magazine vol.7#1 Remko Scha 1 Jan 1992

    Virtual Voices (1)

    Mimesis

    The new digital media technologies, which are now being developed, are often imitative technologies. Future generations may end up viewing the twentieth century as the century of abstraction, and the...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Arjen Mulder, Dirk Van Weelden 1 Jan 1992

    Introduction to Static Literature

    Modern information society exists by the grace of durably preserved, easily movable data; correspondingly, accuracy of notation and precise coordinates of storage are of the greatest importance.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol.7#1 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1992

    The Archeology of Computer Assemblage

    The 'Ars Combinatoria' of Berlin philosopher-engineer Werner K

    The Berlin philosopher and programmer Werner Künzel has hatched an ambitious plan to develop a genealogy of computer theory, written in 'the spirit of philosophy'. In the five books he has published...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#4 Rik Delhaas 1 Jan 1992

    Head Suggestions?

    The loss of part of one's body or one of its functions aren't the only reasons for acquiring a prosthesis. It is not only to suggest a complete human being that a range of mechanical, electronic or...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#4 Adilkno, Bilwet 1 Jan 1996

    Concept for a post-human nature

    What happens to plants and animals when everyone has gone to Heaven or Hell, I have not been able to find it in the Bible.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#4 Dirk Van Weelden 1 Jan 1996

    Street Religion and Matrix Magic

    Religions not only express desires for origins or a higher reality. According to Dirk van Weelden, they are also procedures that create order and constructively channel fear. What kind of fear?

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1994

    Heidegger On-Line

    Interview with Michael Heim

    Michael Heim has been called the 'philosopher of cyberspace'. Translator of Heidegger and author of 'Electric Language, A Philosophical Study in Word Processing', he has organized various American...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Mathias Fuchs 1 Jan 1994

    Are you sure you want to do this?

    Amnesia angst, the fear of memory loss, the programmer's neurosis turned into software, has become firmly installed in most computer programs. The user is allowed to store unhesitatingly, to...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#2/3 Stephen Perrella 1 Jan 1995

    Being@Home as Hypersurface Architecture

    As an alternative project to the moo inventions that Mediamatic suggests for this issue, Stephen Perrella posits an alternative space called Hypersurface, that resists being defined in terms of...

  • Arjen Mulder 1 Jan 1999

    Trancemedia: from Simulation to Emulation

    Buying an Opel Kadet and converting it into a Saab, a Mini Cooper, an Alfa Romeo Guiletta Sprint Veloce, a daf truck, a city bus, a Smart and a Trabant, but also into a child's scooter, a tricycle, a...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#2 Bilwet 1 Jan 1993

    Drug Triptych

    Die Kunst hat ihre Geschichte und insofern ihre Zeit. Es ist jedoch noch etwas anderes, Vulkanisches in ihr verborgen, ein Urstoff, der unter der Gestaltung wirkt.

  • Book: Benjamin Woolley 1 Jan 1992

    Virtual Worlds

    A Journey in Hype and Hyperreality

  • Mediamatic Magazine vol. 8#2/3 Errki Huhtamo 1 Jan 1995

    Armchair Traveller on the Ford of Jordan

    The Home, the Stereoscope and the Virtual Voyager

    The general panorama of the world. It introduces to us scenes known only from the imperfect relations of travellers. By our fireside we have the advantage of examining them, without being exposed to...

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