August 26, 2008

“Never Mind the Bullocks”?


through 1992 that’s a pretty good list.


Time article from 1993. amazing read.


Now a new subculture is bubbling up from the underground, popping out of computer screens like a piece of futuristic HYPERTEXT


oh man, more nuggets of greatness:

The newest, a glossy, big-budget entry called Wired, premiered last week with Bruce Sterling on the cover and ads from the likes of Apple Computer and AT&T. Cyberpunk music, including ACID HOUSE and INDUSTRIAL, is popular enough to keep several record companies and scores of bands cranking out CDs. Cyberpunk-oriented books are snapped up by eager fans as soon as they hit the stores. (Sterling’s latest, The Hacker Crackdown, quickly sold out its first hard-cover printing of 30,000.) A piece of cyberpunk performance art, Tubes, starring Blue Man Group, is a hit off-Broadway. And cyberpunk films such as Blade Runner, Videodrome, Robocop, Total Recall, Terminator 2 and The Lawnmower Man have moved out of the cult market and into the mall.


nostalgic cyberpunk retrofuturism is so late 2004 / early 2005.


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