Schwenger, Peter. “Agrippa, or, The Apocalyptic Book.”
South Atlantic Quarterly Fall 1993: 617-626.
This issue of South Atlantic Quarterly is devoted to discussions of cyberculture, and features a literary analysis of Agrippa. (more…)
South Atlantic Quarterly Fall 1993: 617-626.
This issue of South Atlantic Quarterly is devoted to discussions of cyberculture, and features a literary analysis of Agrippa. (more…)
London: Routledge, 2000.
Book features a chapter entitled “Technology and Metaphor,” and including a chapter section about Gibson: “Case study: William Gibson, Neuromancer.” (more…)
Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2004.
Working Paper, 17 Dec. 1997. Retrieved 31 Aug. 2005. http://personalwebs.oakland.edu/~mceneane/nrc/conf97/nrc97ht5.pdf
This article discusses Agrippa in terms of an unconventional theory of hypertext that regards traditional print as more “hypertextual” than electronic text formats. (more…)
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2000.
A broad look at New Media in both its esoteric and more commericial manifestations. (more…)
Ed. Michael Horowitz, Vicki Marshall, with guest appearances by William Gibson …et al. Berkeley: Ronin Pub., 1994.
Book includes a conversation with Gibson about Neuromancer, as well as a chapter section entitled “William Gibson: Quark of the Decade.” (more…)
Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space, and Relations. Ed. Mike Crang, Phil Crang, and Jon May. New York: Routledge, 1999.
Article discusses Gibson’s work in the context of the technology of virtual reality.
EBR 12 (2002). Retrieved 31 Aug. 2005. http://www.altx.com/ebr/riposte/rip12/rip12kir.htm
This article discusses the role of materiality in electronic/digital texts. (more…)
Diss. University of Virginia. Retrieved 31 Aug. 2005. http://www.iath.virginia.edu/~mgk3k/dissertation/main.html
Kirschenbaum’s dissertation about the nature of on-line texts and virtual reading practice; references to Agrippa in Works Cited.
OL3: open letter on lines online 2000. Retrieved 31 Aug. 2005. http://www.ubu.com/papers/ol/jirgens.html
Article references Agrippa in the context of digital publishing. (more…)