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  1. Rirkrit Tiravanija by Gridthiya Gaweewong, Hans Ulrich Obrist, et all 2007-09-01
  2. Novels by Bruce Sterling (Study Guide): Schismatrix, Islands in the Net, the Difference Engine, the Zenith Angle, Holy Fire, the Caryatids
  3. Wired Magazine People: Neal Stephenson, Dave Winer, Lawrence Lessig, William Gibson, Bill Joy, Bruce Sterling, John Perry Barlow
  4. Wired Magazine: Wired Essays, Wired Magazine People, Neal Stephenson, Dave Winer, Lawrence Lessig, William Gibson, Bill Joy, Bruce Sterling
  5. Bruce Sterling
  6. Works by Bruce Sterling (Study Guide): Novels by Bruce Sterling, Short Stories by Bruce Sterling, Schismatrix, Islands in the Net
  7. Don't look back: Bruce Sterling on F. T. Marinetti.(FUTURISM)(Biography): An article from: Artforum International by Bruce Sterling, 2009-10-01
  8. Cyberpunk Writers: Neal Stephenson, William Gibson, Bruce Sterling, Pat Cadigan, Cory Doctorow, John Shirley, Rudy Rucker, Charles Stross
  9. Writers From Texas: Robert E. Howard, Bruce Sterling, Ben K. Green, Kinky Friedman, Gene Wolfe, Howard Waldrop, Joe R. Lansdale, Molly Ivins
  10. Hot trends: Bruce Sterling on global warming in the glossies.(fashion magazines and environmentalism): An article from: Artforum International by Bruce Sterling, 2006-06-22
  11. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine: Bruce Sterling Rudy Rucker Junk DNA Vol by Bruce; Rucker, Rudy; Rosenblum, Mary; Reed, Robert; Popkes, Steve Sterling, 2003
  12. Hochschullehrer (Saas-Fee): Slavoj Zizek, David Lynch, Margarethe von Trotta, Chantal Akerman, Peter Greenaway, Bruce Sterling (German Edition)
  13. Biography - Sterling, Bruce (1954-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  14. Globalhead by Bruce Sterling, 1994-10-01

61. Bruce Sterling, Science Fiction Writer
Bruce Sterling Unstable Networks, in Locus, May, 1996. (interview). Bruce Sterling 21stCentury Dude, in Locus, 483, April, 2001. (interview)
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Michael Bruce Sterling
April 14, 1954 (Brownsville, Texas) -
Novels
Sterling, Bruce,
Involution Ocean,
The Artificial Kid,
Schismatrix,
Islands in the Net, John W. Campbell Award
Heavy Weather,
Holy Fire,
Bantam Spectra, New York, 1996.
Distraction, Arthur C. Clarke Award
Zeitgeist,
with Gibson, William,
The Difference Engine, Bantam, New York, 1991.
Original Short Fiction
Sterling, Bruce,
Interzone
Nature Omni Universe
Collections of Short Fiction
Sterling, Bruce, Crystal Express, Arkham House, Sauk City, Wisconsin, 1989. ISBN: 0-87054-158-7 Globalhead, Bantam Spectra, New York, 1992. ISBN: 0-553-56281-9 Schismatrix Plus Ace, New York, 1996. ISBN: 0-441-00370-2 Good Old-Fashioned Future,
Nonfiction
Sterling, Bruce, The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier, Tomorrow Now,
Sources of Biographical and Bibliographical Information
Bruce Sterling: Unstable Networks, in Locus, May, 1996. (interview) Bruce Sterling: 21st-Century Dude, in Locus, #483, April, 2001. (interview)
Anthologies of Short Fiction Edited
Sterling, Bruce (ed.)

62. Doug's Library -- Bruce Sterling (Non-Fiction)
Sterling, Bruce (nonfiction). The Hacker Crackdown. A pretty good book detailing the history of some of the most famous hackers of the Golden Age of
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  • The Hacker Crackdown
    • A pretty good book detailing the history of some of the most famous hackers of the "Golden Age" of hacking, which lasted, what, about 1 year? Even better, if you're on the Web, you can download and read this book for free! I don't have the URL handy, or I'd link to it from here, but it is fairly easy to find from the IBIC site (follow my link to other book related sites at the end of this page).
    Click here to see reviews of some of Bruce Sterling's (and William Gibson's) fictional books. Return to the Author Index. Return to the Welcome Page of Doug's Library.

63. Edge: BRUCE STERLING
Read a biography of the Hackercrackdown author.
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Culture Home About Edge Features Edge Editions ... Edge Search "We sailed northeast. After two weeks we left the Pentacles behind. This part of the Sea of Dust was monopolized by a peculiar lifeform known as the lilypad. There were hundreds of acres of these strange plants. Their photosynthetic organ was a single round leaf, yards in diameter but only an inch thick. It floated on the surface, absorbing as much sunlight as possible. The gray sea was greenly polka-dotted with thousands of the plants; they were free-floating and strangely sensitive. When disturbed, the leaf curled inwards, wrinkling over its entire surface and withdrawing completely into its root; a thick, round bulb. This immediately sank its the opaque depths, away from the reach of herbivores." - from Involution Ocean Bruce Sterling BRUCE STERLING was born in 1954 in Brownsville, Texas. His grandfather was a rancher, his father an engineer. Sterling, purportedly a novelist by trade, actually spends most of his time aimlessly messing with computers, modems, and fax machines. He and his wife Nancy have a daughter Amy, born in 1987. They live in Austin, Texas. Sterling sold his first science fiction story in 1976. His solo novels include

64. Science Fiction Weekly Interview
Courtney Barry interviews the science fiction author about his past, current and future work.
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By Courtney Barry uturistic writer Bruce Sterling has just completed his 14th novel, entitled Tomorrow, Now , which is due out from Random House in the next few months. Recently, at a high-tech conference in Austin, Texas, Sterling took some time out to share his futuristic views and what we can expect in the coming century. In his eyes it'll be nothing short of a "meat market," where "the relationship between human flesh and time will come together." In addition, he says geneticsor rather the manipulation of geneticsas well as intensified product design and new world disorder will be the ongoing themes in the 21st century. So will the continued development of highly personalized computer gadgets such as the Frog and the Palm. As an example, Sterling points to a small, slender, finger-shaped tape recorder as he talks, explaining it as the new digital tape recorder, which is "tiny, tactile and finger-friendly," a more '90s tech design, compared to the tape recorders of the past, which are "square, black and businesslike" and designed in the '70s. The future that you see in your book, if you could describe it in a paragraph, like somebody describing the movie

65. Bruce Sterling -- Speaker Video, AEI Speakers Bureau
Bruce Sterling Video. /images/headshots/SterlingBruce.jpg. Add to favorites List Speaker Biography Price Availability. Related Categories
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66. Bruce On Bruce (Bruce Sterling Interview)
Bruce Sterling chats about his new technothriller, The Zenith Angle, with reallife security expert Bruce Schneier.
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Your browser does not support script advertise EUROPE'S MOST VISITED SF/F WEB SITE Bruce on Bruce The father of cyberpunk - or at the very least the Uncle - Bruce Sterling, chats about his new technothriller, The Zenith Angle, with real-life security expert Bruce Schneier. T he following is a conversation between Bruce Schneier–a renowned security expert and founder and CTO of Counterpane Internet Security, Inc. whose newest book, Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly About Security in an Uncertain World, explains how security really works–and Bruce Sterling, whose new techno-thriller, The Zenith Angle, is about computer security and Washington politics. Sterling also wrote The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier, a nonfiction book about computer hackers and cyber-police. The two Bruces, long-time admirers of each other’s work, got together to discuss the nexus of security, technology, and the real world. Schneier: We both write about security and technology. I see technology continually changing the balance between attacker and defender. For example, it's technically feasible for the NSA to eavesdrop on millions of telephone calls simultaneously. But ten terrorists today can kill far more people and do more damage than ten terrorists fifty years ago; they have more "leverage."

67. Index Of /pub/Sterling, Bruce
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68. The SF Site Convention Report: A Chat With Bruce Sterling
A chat with Bruce Sterling
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By Thomas Myer
August 29, 1997
Bruce Sterling
"History never repeats itself, but it does kind of rhyme." Bruce Sterling can be called an author, a journalist, an editor, a critic or many other things. He is adept at them all. He is the author of Involution Ocean The Artificial Kid Schismatrix Islands in the Net Heavy Weather (1994), and Holy Fire Bruce Sterling Tribute Site
Bruce Sterling agreed to chat with me about cyberpunk, the 19th Century, government-sponsored orgies during the Roman Empire, and technology in general all this after a two-hour session in which he talked in front of two dozen fans about his new novel, Holy Fire from Bantam Spectra. Undaunted, he was in high spirits, making incredible leaps and connections but what more can you expect from a Hugo winner?
You're probably going to go to your grave, and folks will identify you as part of the first wave of cyberpunk writers, no matter what you've done after that period. How do you see Holy Fire do you consider it cyberpunk? How would you answer critics who claim it is just "another cyberpunk novel"?

69. Index Of /pub/Sterling, Bruce/The Hacker Crackdown
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70. Slashdot | The Interview With Bruce Sterling
The Interview with Bruce Sterling
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... Awards Services Broadband PriceGrabber Product Guide Special Offers ... Jobs The Interview with Bruce Sterling Posted by Roblimo on Fri Oct 08, '99 12:00 PM from the it's-his-fault-that-we-use-the-word-"krewe"-a-lot dept. We did the usual Call for Questions thing Monday. We didn't get quite as many as we've had for some other interview subjects here, but sometimes quality is more important than quantity, and we sent Bruce some beauts. His answers are of similar excellence, and are well worth reading even if you have never read any of his work or even if you despise science fiction. So click below, read, and enjoy! Lemmy Caution asks: A lot of your work recently has been on the Viridian project - a movement dedicated to innovative, practical, and far-reaching responses to environmental crisis. You've focused on the use of design and engineering to create a less destructive way of living on this planet.

71. EServer TC Library: Authors: Sterling, Bruce
A bibliography of works by Sterling, Bruce in the field of technical communication.
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72. Bruce Sterling Books (book Reviews)
Short reviews of Bruce Sterling's novels 'The Difference Engine' and 'Holy Fire'.
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73. Publications By Bruce Sterling In The Interaction-Design.org Bibliography - Inte
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74. The Austin Chronicle Screens Information Wants To Be Worthless
Bruce Sterling about SXSW interactive and the post postboom landscape.
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March 1, 2002:
Bruce Sterling takes stock of the situation.

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I can't wait for this next South by Southwest Interactive. I don't know why they still call it that, though. They used to call it "Multimedia." Now even "Interactive" sounds corny. If I were them, I'd rename the event every year. This year in particular demands a major image rethink. How about "SXSW Cyberspace Terrorist Paranoia"? "SXSW Axis of Evil Global InfoWar"? Might we arrange open-house tours of Enron and Global Crossing, perhaps using chartered buses? Why, there's just so much to discuss! SXSW Interactive has suffered surprisingly little from the collapse of dot-communism. The core demographic at SXSW is the woolly-eyed digital creative, a species of creature from way before the Boom. Those characters were never anywhere near the big IPOs. They were all fueled by sheer subcultural coolness. Back in the Neolithic dawn of the Internet, you see, the academics who built it used to beat the living crap out of a businessman the very moment they saw him. One peep of commercial spam on their stainless not-for-profit network, and the net-gods would reach right into your router and just throttle you, like an egg-sucking dog. Businessmen would take one look at that impossible Internet code, and they'd pick up their gray flannels and flee headlong to CompuServe and Prodigy. You young folks these days, you probably don't even remember "CompuServe." They croaked from being way too compu-servile.

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76. GORP - Global Warming Stinks - An Interview With Bruce Sterling On The Greenhous
Interview with Bruce Sterling on the greenhouse effect and the future of the outdoors.
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is one of the founders of the cyberpunk movement, the 1980's science fiction movement that put virtual reality and cyberspace on the map. He's at it again with Viridianism , a design movement that's intent on doing"green" with glamor. Bye-bye crunch. Bruce was a guest on GORP's Conservation Forum from August 9 to August 29. To kick things off, we cornered him in the vibrant walls of cyberspace with some pointed questions. Read over the interview, then jump in with your own questions and ideas. GORP's Question: Many of your books, such as

77. Pandemonium Books Games Inventory Search
on order, Distraction Sterling, Bruce, $7.50, Paperback SF/Fantasy Paperback buy Globalhead Sterling, Bruce, $6.99, Paperback
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78. Sterling, Bruce Holy Fire
Sterling, Bruce Holy Fire Animorphs books), Sterling s vision of the future raises provocative questions about our search for individual immortality.
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Genre Novel (326 pp.) Keywords Acculturation Aging Body Self-Image Freedom ... Technology Summary Holy Fire's setting is America at the end of the 21st century. A gerontocracy is firmly in place and in many older persons are reaping the benefits of life-extending technology. Mia Ziemann, the protagonist of this "cybersuspense" novel, is a 94 year-old medical economist who has a life-altering visit with a dying ex-lover. Could she become the person she had wanted to become so many decades agosomeone much more adventuresome? In order to do so, she needs to undergo an experimental treatmentNTDCD (Neo-telemeric Dissipative Cellular Detoxification)that does not just halt the aging process, but reverses it. NTDCD involves numerous ordeals including clogging her digestive tract with a sterilizing putty, filling her lungs with a sterilizing oxygenating fluid, replacing her cerebrospinal fluid (producing profound unconsciousness), being fetally submerged in a gelatinous tank of support fluids where the bacteria in her body are removed, and then receiving DNA treatments. If she survives the treatment the question remains whether or not she'll be able to survive as a young person in a world that favors the old.

79. Sterling, Bruce. Distraction.
Sterling, Bruce. Distraction. Dec. 1998. 432p. Bantam/Spectra, $23.95 (0553-10484-5). It s nearly half a century into the future, and the US is rapidly
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80. Sterling, Bruce (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Sterling, Bruce USA 1954. E-mail Bruces@well.sf.ca.us. Homepage gopher.well.com70/1/Publications/authors/Sterling
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