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Subject: FutureCulture FAQ Part 3 (of 3) To: future@nyx.cs.du.edu Date: Wed, 10 Mar 93 13:37:16 MST X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL11] ________________________________________________________________________ ::: * Begin FutureCulture FAQ Part 3 (of 3) c o n t i n u a t i o n o f p a r t 1 a n d 2 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ | | | Videos: | |___________| (this is meant to be a broad base of futuristic or trippy movies, and, as in the music category, everyone has their own personal tastes and opinions, and this list would vary from person to person) Anime ----- Akira Cyberpunk Sci-Fi/Horror/Fantasy/Drama --------------------------- The Abyss Alien (and sequels) Altered States Batman (and sequels) Blade Runner (and director's cut) Bliss Brainstorm Brazil A Clockwork Orange Dreamscape Drugstore Cowboy Dune (2 hr movie and extended version) The Fly (and sequels) Hardware Jacob's Ladder Kafka The Lawnmower Man (and sequels) Liquid Sky Max Headroom: The Movie Metropolis Naked Lunch 1984 Pink Floyd's The Wall Road Warrior (and sequels) Robocop (and sequels) Robot Jox Scanners (and sequels) Sid & Nancy Slacker Sneakers Star Trek (and sequels) Star Wars (and sequels) 2001 A Space Odyssey (and sequels) Terminal Man Terminator (and sequels) THX 1138 Total Recall The Trip Tron Videodrome WAX: or the discovery of television among the bees War Games Television ---------- Aeon Flux (Mtv) Beyond 2000 (Discovery) Buzz (Mtv) Buzz Cut Videos (Mtv) Computer Chronicles (PBS) Cyberia on U-Network Dr. Who FutureWatch (CNN) Liquid Television (Mtv) MacTV Max Headroom The 90's Channel PCTV Science & Technology Week (CNN) The Sci-Fi Channel Star Trek: The Old Series Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: Deep Space 9 Time Trax 2093 Documentary/Trippy/Other ------------------------ Arise: The Subgenius video Beyond the Mind's Eye Burroughs: The Movie Chaos, Eros, Gaia: A Post-Savage Oracle Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Videos Cyberpunk: First Program... Cyberspace, Power and Culture Emergency Broadcast Network Video Experiment at Petaluma (Terence McKenna) Hip Tech and High Lit Koyaanisqatsi Mind's Eye Powaqatsi anything by Psychic TV (Genesis P-Orridge) anything by Re/Search SIGGRAPH Video Reviews Strange Attractor anything by Survival Research Laboratories (SRL) 2600's Hacking Video (featured on 'Now It can Be Told')(documentary) Thinking Allowed Video Collection Towers Open fire Video Toaster Demo Tape Virtual Reality 1991 Wax Trax Promotional Sampler Video Woodstock _______________________________________________________________________ | | | Music: | |__________| (music is music and you like what you like, but here is a list of groups to consider.....Undoubtedly you will argue with my categorizations and selections, but each person has their own tastes and preferences and opinions, so please don't make a big deal out of it... Obviously this list is by no means definitive - that truly would be impossible, but it should be enough to get you started in the right directions....) Classic/Progressive/etc. ------------------------ Allan Parsons Project The Black Crowes David Bowie Can Clash The Doors Electric Light Orchestra Emerson, Lake, & Palmer Grateful Dead Jimi Hendrix King Crimson Led Zeppelin Marillion Gary Numan Phish Pink Floyd Police Primus Queensryche Ramones Red Hot Chilli Peppers Rush Smashing Pumpkins Patti Smith Talking Heads Thin White Rope The Velvet Underground Violent Femmes Tom Waits War Ween Neil Young (the unrelease cp/computer-experiment thing he did awhile back) Yes Frank Zappa DJ's/Mixers/etc. ---------------- The Beatmasters Joey Beltram Coil Frankie Bones Jim Cauty (KLF) DNA Terry Farley Frankie Knuckles Graham Massey (808 State) Mayday Meat Beat Manifesto Dave Morales Tommy Musto Paul Oakenfold Steve Osborne Dr. Alex Paterson (the Orb) Renegade Soundwave Evil Ed Richards Mark Ryder Thrash (the Orb) Andrew Weatherall Hip-Hop/Acid Jazz/Ska/Reggae/Dancehall/Jamaican/etc. ---------------------------------------------------- Afrika Bambaata Aswad Basehead Beastie Boys Boogie Down Productions Brand New Heavies Brand Nubians Charles and Eddie Neneh Cherry Cypress Hill De La Soul Del Tha Funkee Homosapien Digital Underground Disposable Heroes of HipHoprisy Digable Planets Dream Warriors Eric B and Rakim Gangstarr Geto Boys Eddie Grant House of Pain Ice-T & Body Count Ice Cube Jungle Brothers Bob Marley Ziggy Marley Jacob Miller Madkap Madness PM Dawn Poor Righteous Teachers Public Enemy Queen Latifah Shabba Ranks Sade Soul II Soul Peter Tosh A Tribe Called Quest Twin Hype Urban Dance Squad Yellowman Young Disciples X-Clan Industrial/etc. --------------- Bigod 20 Braindead Sound Machine Cabaret Voltaire Chris & Cosey ClockDVA Coil Consolidated Cop Shoot Cop Cyberactif Einsturzende Neubauten Emergency Broadcast Network Extreme Noise Terror Foetus Front 242 Frontline Assembly Edward Ka-spel KMFDM Legendary Pink Dots LFO MC 900 Ft. Jesus Meat Beat Manifesto Ministry Moev My Life with the Thrill Kill Cult Nine Inch Nails Negativland Nitzer Ebb 1000 Homo DJ's Pigface Psychic TV Renegade Soundwave Revolting Cocks Rise Robot Rise Skinny Puppy SPK Test Dept. Throbbing Gristle Wolfgang Press Manchester/Madchester/Overground Dance/Shoegazer/etc. ----------------------------------------------------- Art of Noise Beloved Blur Breeders Carter: The Unstoppable Sex Machine Chapterhouse Charlatans Curve Depeche Mode Happy Mondays Information Society Inspiral Carpets James Lush Moose My Bloody Valentine Ned's Atomic Dustbin Pop Will Eat Itself Primal Scream Ride Slowdive Soup Dragons Stone Roses Swervedriver Wedding Present New Age/Experimental/Experimental Jazz/etc. ------------------------------------------- Laurie Anderson John Cage Cocteau Twins Dead Can Dance Brian Eno Michael Hedges Kitaro Tod Machover Riley McLaughlin Somerset Mau-Mau Karlheinz Stockhausen Sun Ra Tangerine Dream Gary Thomas Vangelis Punk/Thrash/Hardcore/Grindcore/Harder stuff/etc. ------------------------------------------------ Agent Orange Agnostic Front Bad Brains Beat Happening Black Flag Dead Kennedys Dinosaur, Jr. Fear Firehose Fugazi Godflesh Gwar Hanoi Rocks Head Candy Helmet Husker Du L7 Melvins Napalm Death Paleface Pavement Public Image Limited Residents Rollins Band Sex Pistols Sigue Sigue Sputnik Social Distortion Sonic Youth Think Tree Voivod Spoken Word/Rants/Essayists/Poetry ---------------------------------- Jello Biafra William S. Burroughs Joseph Campbell Dalai Lama Ram Dass Umberto Eco Bruce Eisner Allen Ginsberg James Gleick Stan Grof Nick Herbert Albert Hofmann Aldous Huxley J. Krishnamurti Jaron Lanier Timothy Leary John Lilly Terence McKenna Marshall McLuhan Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Tom Robbins Rudy Rucker Norman Spinrad Jay Stevens Andrew Weil Colin Wilson Robert Anton Wilson Techno/Rave/Club/Underground Dance/House/Amibent House/etc. ----------------------------------------------------------- [Note: for the sake of space, techno compilation albums have been removed. However, you should know that many such cds exist, and are a good place to start in techno music - see Vitamin B's excellent alt.rave FAQ for info] Altern8 Aphex Twin Baby Ford Barracudda (Moby) Bass-o-Matic Bizzarre Inc. Blue Pearl Bomb the Bass Brainstorm (Moby) Candy Flip Church of Extacy Gary Clail / On U-Sound System Dee-Lite DHS D-Mob DOP 808 State Enigma Eon Fini Tribe Fortran 5 Fuse Future Sound of London Boy George (Jesus Loves You / Martyr Mantras) The Grid Guru Josh A Guy Called Gerald Horizon 222 Human Resource Hypnotone Inner City Isotonik Jam and Spoon KLF Kraftwerk KWS L.A. Style Lil Louis LFO Lords of Acid M/A/R/R/S Messiah Moby Moodswings M-People Mr. Fingers Nexus 21 New Order N-Joi Opus III Orb William Orbit Orbital Prodigy Quadrophonia Richie Rich S-Express Shamen Space Spiral Tribe St. Etienne Sunscream Sun Electric System 7 (777) Technotronic T99 Todd Terry 2 Unlimited Ultramarine Utah Saints Voodoo Child (Moby) World of Twist Yazz ________________________________________________________________________ | | | Drugs: | |___________| [*NOTE* - This is provided for informational purposes only. I do not necessarily condone the use of these drugs. I sincerely suggest you do a lot more thurough research if you plan to use any of the substances listed below. Much of the information was obtained through the FAQs from alt.drugs - Please check out the alt.drugs archives on ftp sites, where available - 2 ftp sites containging more thurough and accurate drug information are listed in the FTPable files section.] [MAO Inhibitors - When using an MAO Inhibiting drug, don't ingest anything that contains potentially dangerous amines - could produce awful, deadly side-effects. MAO Inhibitors: sedatives, tranquilizers, antihistamines, narcotics, alcohol, amphetamines, mescaline, asarone, nutmeg, macromerine, ephedrine, dill/parsley/wild fennel oil, cocoa, coffee (caffeine-high substances, aged cheese, and tyrosine-containing foods] Nootropics/"Smart Drugs" ------------------------ Centrophenoxine (Lucidril) -anti-aging effects -intelligence booster Choline/Lecithin: -aids in production of acetylcholine -memory-boosting DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) -anti-aging -appetite suppressant -protects neurons from senility degenerative conditions DMAE -assists in some aspects of memory -increases acetylcholine levels Gingko -blood vessel dilators Hydergine (Ergoloid Mesylates) -increases blood supply, oxygen to brain -reduces tired, dizziness -normalizes systolic pressure -increases intelligence -improves mental function -enhances brain metabolism L-phenylalanine -antidepressant -stimulate's the release of your body's appetite-suppressants -improves memory and mental alertness -may increase sexual interest -do not use with MAO inhibitors -amino acid Phenytoin (Dilantin) Piracetam (Nootropyl) -cognitive enhancer -memory improver Propranolol Hydrochloride (Inderal) Sulbutiamine (Arcalion) -improves long-term memory -facilitates wakefulness -speeds reaction time -decreases anxiety Vasopressin (Diapid - Nasal Spray) -helps aid in processing new memories -improves attention, concentration, recall -helps clear your mind when under the influence of other substances -Marijuana & alcohol inhibit the release of vasopressin -Cocaine, LSD, Amphetamines deplete vasopressin -(if you use illegal 'non-smart' drugs, you might want some of this) Vincamine (Oxicebral) -aids in alertness -increases activity Vinpocetine (Cavinton) -memory enhancer Xanthinol Nicotinate Psychedelics/Hallucinogens/Empathenogens/Etc. --------------------------------------------- Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds -usage: 4-6 seeds from a seed pod -eat on empty stomach after removing coating -nausea likely -similar to LSD with less visual effects, 6-8 hrs. LSD -lysergic acid diethylamide-25, acid, cid, sid, lucy in the sky, sugarcubes, blotter, tabs, microdots, windowpaine, etc. -causes hallucinations, altering/distortion of vision, auditory, time, enhancement of sensations, motor difficulties, loss of concentration or consistent thought, pupil dilation (or opposite) -not physically addictive, can be psychologically, though -trip usually averages around 8-12 hours -post-usage effects may include insomnia, jitters, temporary/permanent psychosis, flashbacks, permanent trails, nausea -usage: taken orally or licked, usually on blotter paper, sugarcubes, jello, dropper, also eyeballs -strychnine rumors/myths persist -dosage is usually unknown -150-200 mics usually induces heavy trip -those with heart/physical problems, low tolerance should avoid -set (your idea of what the drug will do / mood) and setting (where you are and who you're with) have a _lot_ to do with the outcome of what LSD does. First time trippers should trip only with people they trust that have tripped before, and in a place where unexpected "bad" things will not happen (police come in, parents, etc). Tim Leary has lots of info on what could be done. Reading his books can only help. Marijuana -cannabis, pot, weed, mj, mary jane, etc. etc. -consumption: joints, bongs, pipes, hash brownies, tea, etc. -produces some distortions, feeling of happiness -when stoned, your eyelids become heavy -we don't really need much more info, do we? Morning Glory Seeds (Ipomoea) -arborescens, carnea, costata, leptophylia, meulleri, murucoides, purpurea, violacea -usage: 5-10 grams -consumption: orally, grind/soak/strain & drink, sprout by soaking -most are chemically treated - can induce nausea, vomiting, diarrhea -effects: trip-like but less hallucinogenic than lsd, 6 hours, less intense MDMA -ecstacy, X, E, XTC -empathenogen -like a combo of LSD and Speed (the 'MA' is methamphetamine) -effects similar to LSD, little or no visual hallucinations auditory/visual/time perception altered, sensations increased, extreme emotional awareness, trips average around 6 hours -XTC many times cause the user to "love" everything. Beware of taking X with people you know little about. (You may end up giving your car keys to your worst enemy). Any touch to your skin (in a sexual sense) feels like heaven, even though sex may be impossible. -usage: pills, caplets, in water -street stuff may contain many different varieties of different substances -much debate over toxicity and neuro-toxicity -set and setting are extremely important, as with LSD -long-term use can result in liver damage Mushrooms (Psilocybin) -Baeocystis (potent), caerulipes (blue foot), coprophila (dung-loving) cubensis (common large), cyanescens (bluing), pelliculosa (conifer) semilanceata (liberty cap), stunzii (stunz's blue legs), amanita muscaria (fly agaric), conocybe smithii (bog conocybe), gymopilus spectabilis (big laughing gym) -never ingest unless positively identified by a mycologist to be non-poisonous -effective dose of dried mushrooms: 1 gram (one or two whole mushrooms) -best taken on an empty stomach -consumption: orally, smoked, tea (water + dried fragments) -effects: trip lasting 6 hours or so, more visual & less auditory than LSD, alters sound-perception though not as radically as LSD -physical effects: liquid breathing, headache -effects occur quicker, generally, than with LSD Nutmeg -usage: 5-20 grams of freshly ground -effects: heavy buzz, promotes lethargy, sleep, nausea, dry mouth, pupil dilation Yohimbe bark -usage: 6-10 teaspoons of shaved bark boiled in water & drank can also be smoked -effects: aphrodisiac (supposedly), perception changes (mild) lasts 2-4 hours, insomnia, nausea possible -rumored to cause longer-term erections in men. cool. ________________________________________________________________________ | | | Software: | |_____________| AcidWarp (IBM) trippy graphics available on many ftp sites AfterDark (Macintosh) essential Macintosh screen-savers Berkeley Systems 2095 Rose Street Berkeley, CA 94709 510.540.5535 The Beauty of Fractals Lab (Macintosh) fractals Beyond Cyberpunk HyperCard Stack (Macintosh) by Mark Frauenfelder, Gareth Branwyn, and Peter Sugarman definitive cybperunk resource The Computer Lab Route 4 Box 54C Louisa, VA 23093 (also available on some ftp sites) Disenfactant (Macintosh) virus protection 510.849.9114 free! Color Cyclers (many platforms) trippy effects available on many ftp sites for many platforms Dr. T's Music Software 100 Crescent Rd. Suite 1-B Needham, MA 02194 617.455.1454 617.455.1460 (fax) Fractal Graphics (many platforms) many different sets available for many platforms >from a variety of ftp sites GIF/JPEG Art (many platforms) the standard compressions for computer art viewers available for many platforms on many ftp sites Jam facotry (Macintosh) music software James Gleick's Chaos: The Software (IBM) Autodesk, Inc. Science Services Dept. 2320 Marinship Way Sausalito, CA 94965 800.228.3601 415.289.4718 (fax) $59.95 + $8 S&H M (Macintosh) music software Mathematica 2.0 (Macintosh, IBM, Sun, Silicon Graphics) chaos software Wolfram research Inc. PO Box 6059 Champaign, IL 61826-6059 217.398.0700 217.398.0747 (fax) Mind Mirror (IBM) "headware" from timothy Leary Mindware 800.447.0477 $29.95 MOD files (many platforms) sound/music files available on many ftp sites players available for many platforms (Amiga, Mac, Apple //gs, etc.) Rudy Rucker's Cellular Automata Laboratory (IBM) cellular automata Autodesk, Inc. Science Services Dept. 2320 Marinship Way Sausalito, CA 94965 800.228.3601 415.289.4718 (fax) $59.95 + $8 S&H SAM (Macintosh) virus protection Symantec 135 South Rd. Bedford, MA 01730 800.64THINK 617.275.4800 617.275.2124 $99.95 Spaceship Warlock (Macintosh) Reactor, Inc. 800.843.9497 (Educorp) $69.95 + S&H Timewave (IBM) Terence McKenna's fractal theories on disk Sound Photosynthesis PO Box 2111 Mill Valley, CA 94942 UpBeat 2.0 (Macintosh) music sftware Xanadu Hypertext System Xanadu OPerating Company 550 California Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94306 415.856.4112 415.856.2251 (fax) ________________________________________________________________________ | | | Merchandise/Companies: | |__________________________| Abbie Yo-Yo Inc. PO Box 15 Worcester, MA 01613 -things related to Abbie Hoffman Albert Hofmann Foundation 8683 West Pico Blvd. Mailbox #107 Los Angeles, CA 90035 310.281.8110 (voice mail) -"an international library for the scientific study of psychedelic substances and human consciousness" Ameba 1732 Haight St. San Francisco, CA 94117 415.750.9368 800.292.6322 (800.BYAMEBA) -Rave clothes and stuff Amok PO Box 861867 Terminal Annex Los Angeles, CA 90086-1867 -hard to find/underground books catalog is $9 (400 pages) AquaThought Foundation 22321 Susana Ave. Torrance, CA 90503 310.316.4564 chinon@well.sf.ca.us -dolphins and humans and computers and communication Autodesk, Inc. 2320 Marinship Way Sausalito, CA 94965 -makers of Chaos software. $59.95 Autonomedia 55 Sotuh 11th Street NY, NY 11211 -edge/post-modern publishing company Kevin Begos, Jr. Apartment #4d 1411 York Ave New York, NY 10021 212.650.9324 -Agrippa: A Book of the Dead -$450 - $7,500 Behind the Post Office 801 F Street San Diego, CA 92101 619.234.3862 -rave clothes and stuff Berkeley Designs 2615 Shasta Rd Berkeley, CA 94708 510.549.0129 -sells t-shirts with fractal and cyberpunk designs (90's tie-dye's) send a SASE Books by Phone Box 522 Berkeley, CA 94701 800.858.2665 (orders) 510.548.2124 (info) -large library of hard-to-find books related to CP, drugs, etc. nice resource, but you pay a lot for it :-) Chaos Computer Club, Schwenckestr 85, D-2000 Hamburg 20, Germany Church Of SubGenius PO Box 140306 Dallas, TX 75214 The Computer Lab Rt 4 Box 54C Louisa, VA 23093 800.562.1638 -the well-known 5.5meg HyperCard stack Beyond CyberPunk, $29.95 Consumertronics 2011 Crescent Dr. PO Drawer 537 Alamogordo, NM 88310 505.434.0234 500.434.0234 (fax - orders only) -hacking/phreaking manuals Criminal Research Products 206-218 East Hector Street Conshocken, PA 19428 -investigative equipment and electronic surveillance items. Cyberpunk Books Prince St. Station PO Box 96 NY, NY 10012 -write for a list Dreammachine Plans (by Brion Gysin) OV Press PO Box 18223 Denver, CO 80218 EAR/Rational Music 1118 Castillo St. Santa Barbara, CA 93101 angst@cs.ucsb.edu 805.564.4949 805.893.8553 (fax) -specializing in import music The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Inc. 155 2nd St. Cambridge, MA 02141 617.864.1550 (voice) 617.864.0886 (fax) eff@eff.org -group protecting your rights on-line Excalibur Enterprises P.O. BOX 266 Emmans, PA 18049 -night vision devices -catalog costs $5 Flashback Books 906 Samuel Drive Petaluma, CA 94952 707.762.4714 -rare and out-of-print books, psychedelia FringeWare Inc. 2507 Roehampton Austin, TX 78745-6964 800.GUT.MEEK 512.477.1366 fringeware@wixer.cactus.org -sells "fringe" software, and other items Further Connections Waves Forest PO Box 768 Monterey, CA 93940 -fringe science Heathkit PO Box 1288 Benton Harbor, MI 49022 800.253.0570 -robots Housewares 1322 Haight St. San Francisco, CA 94117 415.252.1440 -rave clothes and stuff Hyperdelic/TransMedia Foundation 415.956.9776 -rave/psychedelic video InHome Health Services Box 3112 CH-2800 Delemont Switzerland -nootropics Interlab BCM Box 5890 London WC1N 3XX England -nootropics Kodak Center for Creative Imaging 800.428.7400 -classes in electronic imaging taught by experts on state of the art equipment Timothy Leary Box 69886 LA, CA 90069 Loompanics, Ltd. PO Box 1197 Port Townsend, WA 98368 -carries a large collection of underground/hard-to-find books -send for a catalog MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) 1801 Tippah Ave. Charlotte, NC 28205. Mark Ziesing Books PO Box 76 Shingleton, CA 96088 800.869.0348 916.474.1580 -mail-order cp/sf book service -send $1 for a catalog Media Magic PO Box 507 Nicasio, CA 94946 415.662.2426 -books, videos, merchandise related to vr, cyberspace Mouser Electronics 11433 Woodside Avenue Santee, CA 92071 -sells most electronic components parts and equipment Myron Kreuger / Artificial Reality 55 Edith Vernon, CT 06066 203.871.1375 -custom vr Nettwerk Records Attn: Mail Order 1755 Robson St. Box 330 Vancouver, British Columbia V6G3B7 -record company NewTek, Inc. 215 SE 8th St. Topeka, KS 66603 800.843.8934 -makers of the Video Toaster -send 'em $4.95 for a demo tape of what the Video Toaster does Nomadic Research Labs PO Box 2185 El Segundo, CA 90245 -Steve Roberts Nutrient Cafe Wholesale PO Box 170156 San Francisco, CA 94117-0156 -high tech nutrient mixtures ...of the jungle PO Box 1801 Sebastopol, CA 95473 -legal highs and such Ono-Sendai Corporation 332 3rd Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94118-2403 415.387.OSVR. osendai@well.sf.ca.us -information on _affordably_ VR systems. -the people advertising in Mondo 2K, pg 7 (issue #7) Paladin Press PO Box 1307 Boulder, CO 80306 -obscure books Re/Search Publications 70 Romolo Street #B San Francisco, CA 94133 -underground/fringe subject matter magazine publications -sex, cyberpunk, industrial and alternative lifestyles SIGGRAPH (ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics) 212.869.7440 (membership info) 212.764.5537 (fax)(membersahip info) 312.644.66190 (conference info) 312.321.6976 (fax)conference info) Silent Records 540 Alabama St. Suite 315 San Francisco, CA 94110 -industrial/import/experimental music Skyline Books PO Box T Forest Knolls, CA 94933 -beat-generation, counterculture, and pomo literature Smart Products 870 Market Street Suite 1262 San Francisco, CA 94102 800.858.6520 415.989.2500 Sound Photosynthesis PO Box 2111 Mill Valley, CA 94942 -recordings of speeches and rants by many famous new edge people -catalog $2 Spectrum Dynamics 2016 Main St. Ste #1207 Houston, TX 77002-8843 -vr merchandise/products -20pg catalog is $15 SST Records PO Box 1 Lawndale, CA 90260 -send for catalog Steve Jackson Games PO Box 18957 Austin, TX 78760 STZ Corporation PO Box 22 Monmouth, Gwent NP5 3XU United Kingdom -rave t-shirts and clothing Sub Pop Mail Order 1932 1st Avenue #1103 Seattle, WA 98101 -send for catalog Sudona, Desktop Computing for Women's Health 2118 Guadalupe, Suite 195 Austin TX 78705 800.488.6335 donna@well.sf.ca.us -Menstat(tm)2.0...First desktop software to track and estimate menstrual cycles.. TOPYUS (Psychic TV) PO Box 18223 Denver, CO 80218 -Genesis P-Orridge's Psychic TV -send a SASE for info on Psychic TV, catalogs, albums, t-shirts, videos, books, etc. VPL Research, Inc. 950 Tower Lane, 14th floor Foster City, CA 94404 415.312.0200 -Jaron Lanier's famous virtual reality firm (now-defunct???) Wax Trax Records 1659 North Damen Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60647 312.252.1000 312.252.1007 (fax) -send SASE for catalog Whole Toon Access PO Box 369 Issaquah, WA 98027 206.391.8747 206.391.9064 (fax) -videotapes, graphic novels, comics, anime, etc. -write for catalog Xochipili Lord Nose PO Box 170473M San Francisco, CA 94117 -Xochi Speaks poster & Guide to Psychedelics available for $25 Zentech Box 138 Morgan Bay Rd. Surry, ME 04684 -cyberpunk, virtual reality merchandise ________________________________________________________________________ | | | see ya! | |___________| Welp, that looks like it for now. Have fun! Many thanks go out to the masses who have added their suggestions, too numerous to mention. But an extra-special thanks to Bruce Sterling and Steve Brown of SF Eye for being *extremely* helpful with suggestions, comments, and info! Many thanks go out to Strider (Steve White) for editing this file, as well as Anne Balsamo for providing a very useful, wonderful bibliography. Final Hellos to: the nameless masses. (yes, you!). And all those living on the edge of the future, and to all those working to protect cyberspace from the fascism that now threatens it. And everyone else. Again, if you have any questions/comments/concerns/criticisms/corrections or any additional info, please contact me at ahawks@nyx.cs.du.edu. ________________________________________________________________________