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Top: Society: Subcultures: Cyberculture:
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» Big Fat Site - Articles, reviews, fandom columns and other opinion writing. Archives include information on some video games and e-business.
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» Codine - Cyberpunk culture and digital music.
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» Cyberbuss - Cyberculture project that brings a virtual community of cyber freaks from 17+ different countries into the same existence. The silvery buss travels over land and through cyberspace posting virtual trips online recreating their reality and immortalizing their adventures.
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» Faces Assembly Line - Experimental project utilizing images of internet users. [French and English]
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» Gumey - Random art, animation, and site news.
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» The Indie Web Manifesto - Respects the individuals, their intelligence and their privacy; it's an open forum for thoughts and debate.
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» Iron Feather Journal #17 - Started in 1987 as a hacker magazine, it has now grown to include all aspects of cyberpunk culture, music, contacts, reviews, and interviews.
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» Jerkcity - A comic strip made by internet chatters, for internet chatters, using an internet chat program (MS "Comic" Chat). Unintended social commentary on cyber-living.
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» K10k - A matrix architect's information designer lunchbox.
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» La Spirale - An ezine devoted to the digital subcultures. Articles on the dark sides of a information-based society, short-stories, exhibitions of computer graphics, fetish photographies, and links to the weirdest of the web.
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» MkzdK 4.2 - Uses creative web arts to look at the Cosmos and new cosmologies, Gaia and gaian science, the Earth adventure and the life of the spirit.
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» Newgrounds - The problems of the future today and flash portal. Club a Seal, Telebubby Fun Land and Pico.
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» Planet X - A participatory self-adaptive website, where the content is contributed by its users. Where science fact meets science fiction.
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» Pop! Tech - Annual conference held in Camden, Maine. Explore Internet popular culture, privacy issues, and online ethics.
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» The Psychology of Cyberspace - An evolving conceptual framework for understanding the various psychological components of cyberspace and how people react to and behave within it.
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» Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies - The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is an online, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to research, study, teach, support, and create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture.
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» Temple Ov Hombres - Multiply concatinated cultural output node. Includes hombre profiles, cartoons, and drink recipes.
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» Net.Wars - Online book by Wendy M. Grossman. Observations on the growth of the Internet and corresponding controversies surrounding it. (1997)
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