Letter from John Perry Barlow to Kevin Begos (11 June 1992)

Letter from John Perry Barlow
Item #D45. Letter from the John Perry Barlow to Kevin Begos, Jr., publisher of Agrippa.Facsimile Image
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After meeting Kevin Begos at an event in New York City and hearing about Agrippa, Barlow—who had co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1990—enlisted John Gilmore (of Sun Microsystems, Inc.) to consult by phone with the programmer of Agrippa‘s code; he also arranged for Begos to attend the Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility’s 2nd annual conference on Cryptography and Privacy, held in Washington, D.C., on 1 June 1992 (see Item #D24). Barlow and the EFF were concerned about efforts in Congress at the time to legislate encryption, and in this letter offers to be the lightning rod for “any legal fire generated” by Agrippa‘s code. (See also the 7 May 1992 letter from Agrippa’s programmer referring to Barlow’s concerns about the “fuss being made over the encryption.”) The name of the programmer, with whom Barlow mentions having a “long chat,” is here blacked out because of his wish to be anonymous. (Source for information in this note: personal communication from Kevin Begos to The Agrippa Files editors, 8 Dec. 2005.)

Cryptography Conference Attended by Kevin Begos (1 June 1992)

Conference schedule
Item #D24. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility’s 2nd annual conference on Cryptography and Privacy, 1 June 1992.

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The June 1, 1992, conference in Washington, D.C., was attended by Kevin Begos (publisher of Agrippa).

Letter from Kevin Begos to Nick Despotopoulis at Apple Computer (24 July 1992)

Letter from Kevin Begos to William GibsonItem #D41. Letter from publisher Kevin Begos, Jr., to Nick Despotopoulis of Apple Computer about Agrippa.

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Machine Code (7 July 1992)

Machine code excerpt
Item #D10. Unidentified scrap of machine code for the programs on the Agrippa diskette.

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Last Letter from the Programmer (9 August 1992)

Last letter from the programmer
Item #D29. August 12, 1992, letter from the programmer regarding the Agrippa disk and its code.

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Code for Scrolling Gibson’s Poem in Agrippa (9 August 1992)

Agrippa code
Item #D5. Part of the code used to generate the scrolling text of William Gibson’s poem in Agrippa.

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See also the encryption code used to make the poem seem to “disappear” after it had run once.

Letter from Kevin Begos to William Gibson (1992)

Letter from Kevin Begos to William GibsonItem #D9. Letter of 1992 (exact date unknown) from publisher Kevin Begos, Jr., to William Gibson regarding Agrippa.

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For the “Kodak book” referred to, see 1920 Kodak catalog advertising “The Agrippa Album.” The plan for using the special vintage Whatman papers was never implemented.

Letter from Kevin Begos to William Gibson (1992)

Letter from Kevin Begos to William GibsonItem #D40. Another letter of 1992 (exact date unknown) from publisher Kevin Begos, Jr., to William Gibson regarding Agrippa.

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For the article from Print Collectors Newsletter referred to, see article.

Letter from Kevin Begos to William Gibson (c. Oct. 1992)

Letter from Kevin Begos to William GibsonItem #D27. Letter from Kevin Begos to William Gibson (probably October 1992)

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See also press release and technical specs for “The Transmission” on December 9, 1992.

Letter from Kevin Begos to Alan Liu (26 October 2002)

Letter from Kevin Begos to Alan Liu Item #D15. Letter from Kevin Begos, Jr., to Alan Liu regarding the genesis of Agrippa. Original Web posting of letter

This retrospective letter ten years after the publication of Agrippa was sent by email from Begos on 26, October, 2002, and later posted by Liu with permission on the Web on 3 February 2003. The “essay” that Begos refers to is chapter 11 of Liu’s The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information (2004), which discusses Agrippa and William Gibson’s poem in the work. (Excerpt from Liu’s chapter on The Agrippa Files site)