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Fig. 691 (p. 840) - The cyberspace of Second Life provides at present a playground of virtual architecture, opening endless new possibilities.

The Temple of Bacchus. Architecture in the cyberspace.

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The term cyberspace was introduced by the novelist William Gibson in his book ‘Neuromancer’ (Ed. Grafton) in 1984. ‘Architecture in the cyberspace’ is now a broad subject, which deserves special attention. ‘The reciprocal spatial contamination’ between the physical space (architecture) and the virtual space (cyberspace with virtual architecture) has only just begun.

For a good introduction, see: Sandra OlVEIRA MARQUES and Jean-Pierre GOULETTE (1998). Between real and virtual worlds. Design studies in cyberspace. In: Proceedings of EuropIA’98: Cyberdesign, Europia Produc-tions, Paris). The following quotation is from:

ANDERS, Peter (1999). Envisioning Cyberspace. Designing 3D Electronic Spaces. McGraw Hill, New York.

‘All objects are symbolic in cyberspace. On a different scale, they make reference to the physical world alluding to it often through metaphors. This connection is necessary to help the user guide itself inside the symbolic space. Our scale of abstraction helps us to understand the connections to our physical world, showing forms to classify the objects of cyberspace and to understand its meanings’.

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Winners of the Cyberspace laptop scholarship.

 

Students:

Jocael Palominos & Sonia Contreras

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Marietje Schaake, European Parliament; Vint Cerf, Co-Founder of the Internet & Google; Erika Mann, Facebook; Bertrand de La Chapelle, Internet & Jurisdiction Project; Wolfgang Kleinwächter, HIIG Berlin; V.C. Vivekanandan, GIGA Insitute

British High Commission brought together the Chevening and UK-India cyber community for a panel discussion on ‘Digital India: Challenges and Solutions of an expanding Cyber Space’ in New Delhi, Thursday 3 August 2017. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia

In 2003, Marty Esworthy completed an epic performance art project,

after thinking everyday-- for five years!-- about Ng, a cyberspace

siren. During this performance, Esworthy thought “about a woman

[called] Ng (for NetGirl). She [lived] her life openly,

via an internet livecam, for all the world to see. But Marty does

not look.” said a brochure, “Just thinks about her.”

In order to maintain artistic integrity, he simply imagined what

she was doing daily. And never ever peeked.

 

Pretty darn conceptual in nature, there were only four known public performances of this piece. One of them revolved around the finding of a shoe, which may or may not have belonged to Ng. Lost-and-found fliers were made and circulated, along with a picture of the shoe taken on a little proscenium. This photo is a photo of the original photo (c.2002), propped up on the original proscenium.

Taken, of course, at a later date, about ten years after. Well,

it feels like ten years after. Life is short.

The work began in April, 1998, and was completed in April, 2003.

There are plans for a five-day sequel to be filmed in Riga, Latvia, in 2013.

Gone to cyberspace, also Marrickville: 21 Gerald Street

 

www.deathrattles.com

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Building a Magna Carta for the Digital Era: Collaborative Drafting of a Citizens’ Charter for Cyberspace

 

Panelists:

 

Daniel Berninger, Founder of VCXC-Voice Communication Exchange Committee

 

John Perry Barlow, Co-founder, Electronic Frontier Foundation; entrepreneur, writer and lyricist (via Skype)

 

Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Technology Fellow, ACLU

Harry Halpin, W3C Staff and Research Scientist at CSAIL/MIT

 

Reed Hundt, CEO of the Coalition for Green Capital

 

Charlie Nesson, Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School; founder of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society

 

Douglas Rushkoff, Author of Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now

 

Jeff Pulver, Co-founder of Vonage and Zula

December 3rd, 2014

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Video still from Wireboy, a film by Cassandra Sechler. To be released in 2012.

 

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Reefer is about to do the coolest thing he's ever done.

"Cyberspace III Competition". This is a juried digital fine arts competition open to artists within the State of Michigan. This years Juror is Andrew Maniotes, Professor of Graphic Design at Eastern Michigan University. This exhibition features 36 works by 16 Michigan artists.

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Building a Magna Carta for the Digital Era: Collaborative Drafting of a Citizens’ Charter for Cyberspace

 

Panelists:

 

Daniel Berninger, Founder of VCXC-Voice Communication Exchange Committee

 

John Perry Barlow, Co-founder, Electronic Frontier Foundation; entrepreneur, writer and lyricist (via Skype)

 

Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Technology Fellow, ACLU

Harry Halpin, W3C Staff and Research Scientist at CSAIL/MIT

 

Reed Hundt, CEO of the Coalition for Green Capital

 

Charlie Nesson, Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School; founder of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society

 

Douglas Rushkoff, Author of Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now

 

Jeff Pulver, Co-founder of Vonage and Zula

Building a Magna Carta for the Digital Era: Collaborative Drafting of a Citizens’ Charter for Cyberspace

 

Panelists:

 

Daniel Berninger, Founder of VCXC-Voice Communication Exchange Committee

 

John Perry Barlow, Co-founder, Electronic Frontier Foundation; entrepreneur, writer and lyricist (via Skype)

 

Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Technology Fellow, ACLU

Harry Halpin, W3C Staff and Research Scientist at CSAIL/MIT

 

Reed Hundt, CEO of the Coalition for Green Capital

 

Charlie Nesson, Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School; founder of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society

 

Douglas Rushkoff, Author of Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now

 

Jeff Pulver, Co-founder of Vonage and Zula

Building Trust in Cyberspace – Working Together.

High Level Guests.

 

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Building a Magna Carta for the Digital Era: Collaborative Drafting of a Citizens’ Charter for Cyberspace

 

Panelists:

 

Daniel Berninger, Founder of VCXC-Voice Communication Exchange Committee

 

John Perry Barlow, Co-founder, Electronic Frontier Foundation; entrepreneur, writer and lyricist (via Skype)

 

Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Technology Fellow, ACLU

Harry Halpin, W3C Staff and Research Scientist at CSAIL/MIT

 

Reed Hundt, CEO of the Coalition for Green Capital

 

Charlie Nesson, Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School; founder of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society

 

Douglas Rushkoff, Author of Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now

 

Jeff Pulver, Co-founder of Vonage and Zula

Beatrice Rangel: Cyberspace and the Loss of Paradise

 

Former Venezuela Presidential Chief of Staff Beatrice Rangel gives solid advice to modern day leaders about how to survive in the age of digital transparency.

 

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Strangler Nick and Grim Reefer bust a move. Try not to think about Jay and Silent Bob.

Building Trust in Cyberspace – Working Together.

High Level Guests.

 

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If you grab a chair, make sure you're not the one who gets hit.

Cyberbullying Triad Concept #ChildSafety PSA by Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D. #iPredator NYC - Educational #Cyberpsychology #Cyberbullying & #Cyberstalking Website: www.ipredator.co/

Minister Bert Koenders op de Global Conference on CyberSpace 2015. Bilateraal overleg met minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Rob Nicholson van Canada. foto: MCD/Evert-Jan Daniels

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December 5th, 2014

Berlin, Germany

Germany Federal Foreign Office

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December 5th, 2014

Berlin, Germany

Germany Federal Foreign Office

© Dirk Enters

The 275th Cyberspace Operations Squadron held a change of command ceremony over their drill weekend on June 5, 2021, at the 175th Wing, Middle River, Maryland.

 

(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah M. McClanahan)

Minister Bert Koenders op de Global Conference on Cyber Space 2015. foto: MCD/Evert-Jan Daniels

Almost lost in the starclouds of the Milky Way.

   

Courtesy of Celestia www.shatters.net/celestia/

 

It's a recast kit, even though of very good quality.

 

It is a version of "Ghost in the shell"'s Motoko Kusanagi in a cyberspace battle suit, sculpted/designed by the character's appearance in Masamune Shirow's manga "The Ghost in the Shell 2 - Manmachine interface".

 

The figure's color is actually not black - this would have been too dull (even though in the manga, the suit IS black). So I painted it with a black base, and added many "lighter" areas with a Mercedes Benz car color called "Black Blue" (Schwarzblau). In normal light the differences are hard to tell, but with some direct sunlight the blue-ish hue becomes recognizable. This trick not only adds more depth and contrast to the figure's outlines, it makes her also look more interesting and makes a good complement to the small color highlights. Additional reflex was created through a semi-matte finish.

 

The figure comes with a clear/translucent "mask" - I wanted to have the option to put this gadget on and off, so I had do devise a kind of "glasses holders" that fit between the figure's head and hair pieces. Tricky, but worked.

 

Another difficult task was to tint this mask in dark grey, but keeping it glossy and translucent. The solution finally came with a good coat of a Tamiya paint called "Smoke", which was perfect.

 

More translucent paint was applied to the yellow contrast panels of the suit - instead of a simple, opaque coat of paint I experimented with a yellow base, with an orange candy coat added on top, creating a subtle depth.

 

Face and hair were painted with enamels, by brush. No shading was done, due to the figure's relatively large scale.

Securing Academic Cyberspace - Does anyone really care? - Keith Martin at FOTE14

Video still from Wireboy, a film by Cassandra Sechler. To be released in 2012.

 

www.dreamsfordeadcats.com/wireboythefilm

"Mirrors, Cages and Gateways: Cyberethics in Cyberspace" : 12 noon, Main Floor, Leddy Library on Monday, October 1st

Building a Magna Carta for the Digital Era: Collaborative Drafting of a Citizens’ Charter for Cyberspace

 

Panelists:

 

Daniel Berninger, Founder of VCXC-Voice Communication Exchange Committee

 

John Perry Barlow, Co-founder, Electronic Frontier Foundation; entrepreneur, writer and lyricist (via Skype)

 

Daniel Kahn Gillmor, Technology Fellow, ACLU

Harry Halpin, W3C Staff and Research Scientist at CSAIL/MIT

 

Reed Hundt, CEO of the Coalition for Green Capital

 

Charlie Nesson, Weld Professor of Law at Harvard Law School; founder of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society

 

Douglas Rushkoff, Author of Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now

 

Jeff Pulver, Co-founder of Vonage and Zula

Google searching

the cyberspace

a needle in the haystack

go get it

for a letter that does not exist

the guy who wrote it

cut his tongue

instead of his wrist

when Times of India

showed him

its formidable

legal fist

kahani mein twist

filmy bollywood drama

whodunit

even we are ready to fight

terrorism

do our little bit

kill the viper in its pit

most important

as north indians

south indians

hindus muslims

christians sikhs

parsis dalit

learn to mutually co exist

now the only people to get upset

are the politicians

whom the cap fits

alpha inventions

driving bloggers crazy

with far too many hits

  

Minister Bert Koenders op de Global Conference on CyberSpace 2015. Bilateraal overleg met minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Yun Byung-se van Zuid-Korea. foto: MCD/Evert-Jan Daniels

s.mj.run/kfBg_8gYYkk wallpaper im cyberspace look. Auf der linken seite ein cyberspace girl, rechts ein cyberspace junge. farblich rot und grün. --ar 9:16 @🌍Mony🌍

Securing Academic Cyberspace - Does anyone really care? - Keith Martin at FOTE14

In the midst of exploring and understanding cyberspace, it is intriguing to ask about the boundaries of computation itself. Ludwig Wittgenstein said the limits of our language define the limits of our world. What limits the language of computation? And how is it defining our worldview? This set of experiments asks the computer to perform a simple task, placing two differently colored rectangles at the same position in a three-dimensional space. As none of the two is in front of the other, the machine is confronted with a problem of what color to show. The decision for one color and against the other happens on the lowest level of computation in which electricity flows through the silicon circuits. The computer represents one or the other, but never an in-between. The vagueness of our world, the betweenness is nothing that could be computed. This certainty in the uncertain shines through on every level of mediation between us and the computer.

 

Credit: Kim Albrecht

Building Trust in Cyberspace – Working Together.

High Level Guests.

 

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See!lla Mustafa wrote in the Statesman: "The strongest youth unit of the party protested and demanded a level of decision-making autorromy and instead of accepting the well-reasoned arguments \l"ley were thrown out and the entire unit in Jawaharlal Nehru University dissolved...The young people who tried for a change from within found tjlemselves unable to cut through the impenetrable walls that the party has built around itself, where the benefits and advantages of discipline and consensus are being fast turned into a disadvantage by those who have decided they will not listen.'' .

AISA in its pamphlet dated 27.08.2012 has raised questions vis-a-vis SFI-JNU's relationship with the CPI (M). SFI-JNU reiterates what it had stated in its pamphlet dated 9 07.2012: "SFI-JNU believes that CPI (M)'s positions on the events surrounding Singur-Nandigram, the murder of RMP leader TP Chandrashekharan or the recent support extended to Pranab Mukherjee in the presidential elections have neither been correct nor have they helped in strengthening the Left and democratic movement. Wh1le criticising these positions, however, SFI-JNU duly acknowledges the track record of the CPI .

(M) in playing a leading role in the fight in defence of India's democracy, secularism, social justice and economic self-reliance and the radical initiatives of the Left Front governments in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura in the field of land reforms, panchayati raj, mass education etc. SFI-JNU will also not hesitate to express solidarity with all the present day pro-people initiatives of the CPI (M), like the peasant struggles of Rajasthan, the untouchability-eradication movement in Tamil Nadu and Andhr a Pradesh, against Khap Panchayat in Haryana or the national movement for food security etc. SFI-JNU will also stand in solidarity with all other genuine peoples' movements, from the anti-POSCO movement led by the CPI; to the struggles of tribal organisations against forcible displacement and corporate takeover of forests for mining; the anti-AFSPA movements in Manipur and Kashmir; and also the struggles waged by the CPI (ML) Liberation against the landlord armies like Ranvir Sena in Bihar. In sum, SF!-JNU will on the one hand resolutely avoid the trap of sectarianism and embrace all that is progressive and pro-people within the Indian Left. On the other hand, SFI-JNU will not flinch from adopting firm positions against opportunistic and anti-people trends within any section of the Left. SFI-JNU believes that the way ahead lies in such a non-sectarian .

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The JNU student movement has a glorious legacy of four decades, which the SFI-JNU inhertts. Numerous struggles have been waged under SFI led JNUSUs; from the struggle against the draconian Emergency imposed by the Indira Gandhi regime in the 1970s to challenging the reactionary anti-Mandai wave and fighting against the communal offensive of the RSS-BJP in the 1990s. AJSA has always hesitated to acknowledge this legacy of the SFI in JNU and of late has started distorting the history of the JNU student movement since the 1990s for narrow sectarian purposes. ln order to set the record straight SFI-JNU wants to clarify the following facts: .

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construction of 8 new hostels (from Tapti onwards), the formation of the GSCASH (which was the first such institution in any Asian university at that time) and the institution of the Equal Opportunity Office to prevent caste-based discrimination. A.r1 initiative to introduce 27% reservation for the OBC students in JNU admissions was undertaken during this period through the Progressive Admission Policy but could not succeed due to resistance from caste1st forces, who resorted to violence. .

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ABVP won the JNUSU President's post defeating the SFI candidate by one vote in 1999. SFI ted the secular resistance against the communal and reactionary politics of the RSS-ABVP n JNU. Not only did the AISA have no role to play in the struggle against the communal forces. it came up with a grotesque theory of "fascism out of power IS more dangerous than fascism in power", which was rejected by the JNU students. .

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! Once the ABVP was completely routed in JNU by the SFI, AI SA made a comeback and won the JNUSU President's post in 2004 elections. where all other central panel posts and majority in the council were won by the SFI-AISF alliance. In January 2005 a UGBM was held on the issue of a Nestle outlet which was opened during the earlier SFI-Ied unions tenure. AI SA's position of closing down the Nestle outlet was upheld in the UGBM, while SFI's position of reta1ning the outlet with certain conditions was defeated. The SFI accepted the UGBM mandate and later self-critically noted in its February 2005 Delhi State Conference Report: "We could not gauge the mood of the student community on this issue and ignored dissent wffhin our own ranks. leading to misplaced political positions which caught us wrong footed on the .

issue." .

! AISA won the JNUSU President's post again in October 2005. The JNUSU President from the AISA first agreed to a visit by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to JNU in November 2005 and .

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