“A Computer Book You Can’t Put Down.”
Business Week 21 Dec. 1992.
Article is a brief news item that offers a concise description of Agrippa. See Untraced Works. (more…)
Bartorillo, Cindy (Ed.). “Random Access.”
Reading for Pleasure 23 June/Jul. 1992. Retrieved 31 August 2005. http://showcase.netins.net/web/chargerhorse/RFP-23.HTM
This issue of Reading for Please features a brief press release about Agrippa. (more…)
Blade X (Ed.). “Agrippa—Book of the Dead.”
Cyberlicious 13 Feb. 1993. Retrieved 31 August 2005.
http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jutta/scream/6.txt
Cyberlicious offers a brief press release and review of Agrippa. (more…)
Center for Book Arts. “‘Agrippa’” Exhibition to Open in Book Arts Gallery April 23″
koob stra: The Occasional Update from Center for Book Arts No. 2, April 1993: 1.
Short newsletter article/press release announcing the Center for Book Arts’s exhibition of Agrippa. (more…)
Center for Book Arts.org. “Agrippa: (a book of the dead).”
Retrieved 31 Aug. 2005. http://www.centerforbookarts.org/archive/showdetail.asp?showID=62
CBA site offers a description of Agrippa. (more…)
Farley, Christopher John. “Gibson’s Goals for ‘Agrippa’”
USA Today (Sidebar) 20 Apr. 1992: 2D.
Sidebar offers brief commentary from William Gibson about the nature of the medium of this art object and book. (more…)
Farley, Christopher John. “Innovative Computer Disk Story Has a Short Shelf Life.”
USA Today 20 Apr. 1992: 2D.
Article is a brief news piece about the release of Agrippa. (more…)
Leaman, Jessie. “Picks.”
New York Press 9-15 Dec. 1992: [page unknown] (more…)