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«Добро пожаловать в овеществленное прошлое виртуального будущего! В этой книжке помещены два эссе, написанные в 1990-е годы, когда Сеть только-только превратилась в существенный элемент повседневной жизни. Сегодня для нас, граждан постиндустриального общества, настолько естественно обмениваться информацией по компьютерной сети с людьми в любой точке мира, что мы об этом даже не думаем. Для двадцатилетних студентов Университета Вестминстера, где я преподаю, Сеть – нечто такое, что было всегда. Это поколение не представляет, как родители вообще ухитрялись общаться и работать, делать покупки и заниматься политикой без компьютеров, ноутбуков, планшетов и смартфонов».
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Андрей Скерлеп (Andrej Skerlep), Энди Алленсон (Andy Allenson), Энди Кэмерон (Andy Cameron), Кристофер Мэй (Christopher May), Дик Паунтейн (Dick Pountain), Джон Армитедж (John Armitage), Джон Бейкер (John Barker), Хелен Барбрук (Helen Barbrook), Джим Маклеллан (Jim McLellan), Джон Баркер (John Barker), Джон Уайвер (John Wyver), Лэнс Стрейт (Lance Strate), Лес Левидоу (Les Levidow), Лютер Блиссет (Luther Blissett), Мейрен Хартман (Maren Hartmann), nettime, Рианнон Паттерсон (Rhiannon Patterson), Ришаб Гхош (Rishab Ghosh), Робин Хамман (Robin Hamman), Ройя Якоби (Roya Jakoby), Саймон Шаффер (Simon Schaffer), Вук Косич (Vuk Cosic), Уорвик Меткалф (Warwick Metcalfe), сотрудники и студенты Центра исследований гипермедиа лондонского Университета Вестминстера.
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