MICHAEL BENEDIKT (ED.)
Cyberspace First Steps

The MIT Press (Cambridge, Mass./London, England) 1992, English text 431 pp.

Cyberspace has been defined as "an infinite artificial world where humans navigate in information-based space" and as "the ultimate computer-human interface." However one defines it, this "virtual reality" clearly both the strangest and most radically innovative of today's computer developments. The original contributions in this new book take up the philosophical basis for cyberspace in ancient thougt, the relevance of the body in virtual realities, basic communications principles for cyberspace, the coming dematerialization of architecture, the logic of graphic representation into the third dimension, the design of a noncentralized system for multiparticipant cyberspaces, the ramifications of cyberspace for future workplaces, and a great deal more.

 

updated 1993
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