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  • Hedonistic Imperative Open site in a new window - Outlines how genetic engineering and nanotechnology will abolish suffering in all sentient life.
  • Technorealism Open site in a new window - Argues for a realistic reaction to rapid technological change.
  • C-Base Open site in a new window - A space ship in which technical visions are developed and realised. Designers and programmers from all areas of the media world have found common ground.
  • Wirehead Hedonism: The future of mankind? Open site in a new window - Explores and comments on the results of research where scientists where successful in controlling rates by running wires to the pleasure centres in their brains.
  • conceptLAB Open site in a new window - Projects done by installation/digital Canadian artist, Garnet Hertz. Features telerobotics, html-based, installation, CD-ROM, and webcam-based works.
  • 0sil8 Open site in a new window - Using technology, words, and pretty pictures to explore the limits of the web and human patience.
  • Everything Open site in a new window - A flexible web database, created by BSI which seeks to find the best way to store and link ideas.
  • Brainstorms Open site in a new window - An experiment in community futurism, by Howard Rheingold...
  • Turing Game, The Open site in a new window - Exploring online identity. A panel of users all pretend to be a member of some group, and audience members try to discover the imposters.
  • Mutate Project Forum Open site in a new window - Based on the book "How to Mutate and Take Over the World", an exploded post-novel by R.U. Sirius, St. Jude, and the Internet 21.
  • Underworld Industries Open site in a new window - UWI exists, in simplest terms, to spread information and encourage free thinking.
 



 
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