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Index
Cover
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Series Foreword
Acknowledgments
I Introductions
1 The Origins of Social Media
2 The Personal Computer and Social Media
3 Daily Life in Cyberspace: How the Computerized Counterculture Built a New Kind of Place
II “Opening the Door to Cyberspace”
4 Community Memory: The First Public-Access Social Media System
5 PLATO: The Emergence of Online Community
6 alt.hypertext: An Early Social Medium
7 DictatiOn: A Canadian Perspective on the History of Telematic Art
8 Art and Minitel in France in the 1980s
9 Rescension and Precedential Media
III “See you online!”
10 Defining the Image as Place: A Conversation with Kit Galloway, Sherrie Rabinowitz, and Gene Youngblood
11 IN.S.OMNIA, 1983–1993
12 Art Com Electronic Network: A Conversation with Fred Truck and Anna Couey
13 System X: Interview with Founding Sysop Scot McPhee
IV Networking the Humanities
14 In Search of Identities in the Digital Humanities: The Early History of Humanist
15 Echo
16 MOOs and Participatory Media
17 Hacking the Voice of the Shuttle: The Growth and Death of a Boundary Object
V Community Networking
18 Community Networking: The Native American Telecommunications Continuum
19 The Art of Tele-Community Development: The Telluride InfoZone
20 Community Networking, an Evolution
21 Cultures in Cyberspace: Communications System Design as Social Sculpture
VI Social Media Poetics
22 Crossing-Over of Art History and Media History in the Times of the Early Internet—with Special Regard to THE THING NYC
23 Arts Wire: The Nonprofit Arts Online
24 Electronic Literature Organization Chats on LinguaMOO
25 trAce Online Writing Centre, Nottingham Trent University, UK
26 Pseudo Space: Experiments with Avatarism and Telematic Performance in Social Media
VII Responses
A Conversation and Two Epilogues
27 Expanding on “What Is the Social in Social Media?”: A Conversation with Geert Lovink
28 Epilogue: Slow Machines and Utopian Dreams
29 From Archaeology to Architecture: Building a Place for Noncommercial Culture Online
About the Authors
Index
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