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Open Directory from the Jesus Army
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Open Directory: Society: Subcultures: Cyberculture
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 | Barry Wellman www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman Research by Barry Wellman and associates into social networks, social support, virtual community, computer networks as social networks |
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 | Big Fat Site www.bigfatsite.com Articles, reviews, fandom columns and other opinion writing. Archives include information on some video games and e-business. |
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 | Bud.com www.bud.com Weird, wired, and wonderful links selected by a group of contributors. |
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 | Codine homepage.mac.com/erikcronin/codine Cyberpunk culture and digital music. |
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 | Contact Consortium www.ccon.org The first global organization focused on inhabited virtual spaces on the Internet. These spaces are shared in real time by thousands of users and represent a new frontier in the experience of cyberspace. |
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 | Cyberbuss www.cyberbuss.com/index2.htm 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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 | CyberPunk livejournal.com/community/cyberpunk A LiveJournal community. Rivet boys and rivet girls rant and moan about technology, music, conspiracies, art, and design. |
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 | Cyberspace www.angelfire.com/ma/Socialworld/Cyberspace.html Contains various links to topics related to cyberspace. |
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 | The Dog Museum www.dogmuseum.com Research site that is primarily concerned with how humor and humanity are conveyed online. |
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 | Economic TeleDevelopment Forum www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/3896 Dialogue and collaboration with leaders of other communities that are embracing the concept of smart cities or smart communities. |
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 | Edge www.edge.org Promotes inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues, and works for the intellectual and social achievement of society. |
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 | Ellis in Wonderland www.kinokopress.com/inko Japanese cyber-doll net-idol girl's site. [In Japanese and English] |
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 | e-vangelism www.e-vangelism.com Teach uses of the Internet for Christian evangelism. |
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 | Faces Assembly Line faces.ifrance.com Experimental project utilizing images of internet users. [French and English] |
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 | Finley's Articles www.mfinley.com/list-cyberculture.htm A collection of articles by Michael Finley and others on cyberspace and cyberculture. |
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 | Gumey www.gumey.com Random art, animation, and site news. |
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 | HoleWorld www.holeworld.com Guide to the True Underground. |
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 | Identity and Gender in Cyberspace www.chris-kimble.com/Courses/hi-2/topic_7.html The Synthetic Environment is used to describe a setting where any electronic cue to the persons identity is entirely under their own control. |
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 | The Indie Web Manifesto www.uzine.net/article63.html Respects the individuals, their intelligence and their privacy; it's an open forum for thoughts and debate. |
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 | The Internet: Behavioral and Other Impacts www.martysdomain.com/survey Study about how Internet/online impacts the lives of users -- Encompasses marriages, family, friendships, health, predators, cybersex, online romance and Internet addictions -- based on a survey by AOL. |
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 | Iron Feather Journal #17 globalgoodys.com/ifj17 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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 | iStuff www.istuff.org A container for the digital stuff of internet culture. |
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 | Jerkcity www.jerkcity.com 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 www.k10k.net A matrix architect's information designer lunchbox. |
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 | La Spirale www.laspirale.org 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 www.mkzdk.org 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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 | Need To Know www.ntk.net Britain's most sarcastic high-tech weekly newsletter. |
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 | Net Culture netculture.about.com/index.htm Information on online communities, personal pages, information on hackers and cyber-liberties, and examination the nature of online life and identity. |
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 | Newgrounds www.newgrounds.com The problems of the future today and flash portal. Club a Seal, Telebubby Fun Land and Pico. |
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 | Planet X www.planetx.com 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 www.poptech.org Annual conference held in Camden, Maine. Explore Internet popular culture, privacy issues, and online ethics. |
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 | The Psychology of Cyberspace www.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/psycyber.html 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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 | Slackers Domain www.angelfire.com/ct/SlackersDomain A place for people who love to do nothing. |
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 | Small Pieces Loosely Joined www.smallpieces.com Official site of the book by David Weinberger. Includes the entire text of selected chapters, and reviews. |
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 | Suck.com www.suck.com Humorous articles and discussions on the daily basis. |
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 | Suite101.com: The Internet Society www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/internet_society Editorial columns, links, and discussions about the Internet's effects on different aspects of society. |
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 | Temple Ov Hombres www.bleb.net/temple Multiply concatinated cultural output node. Includes hombre profiles, cartoons, and drink recipes. |
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 | The WELL www.well.com Online community known for engaging conversation and intelligent debate. Features more than 260 conferences ranging from technical and specific to abstract and surreal. |
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