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cyberutopia
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Etymology
Noun
cyberutopia (plural cyberutopias)
- A utopia in cyberspace or achieved by means of computer technology.
- 2002, Lisa Nakamura, Cybertypes […] , Routledge, →ISBN:
- The Matrix constructs a new discourse of race in the Digital Age, one that plugs us in to our own dreamworlds about cyberutopias and cyberfutures.
- 2016, Scott Wilson, Great Satan's rage: American negativity and rap/metal in the age of supercapitalism, Manchester University Press, →ISBN:
- The conquest of America is complete, and yet the highly technologised vision of a future Islamic cyberutopia with its surfing, jetskis and starships is quite reassuring, from the point of view of an American used to correlating wealth and comfort with technological progress.
- 2020, Alessandra Renzi, Hacked Transmissions: Technology and Connective Activism in Italy, U of Minnesota Press, →ISBN:
- This was no cyberutopia: the contribution of tech collectives responsible for the spread of hacking and tech literacy in Italian social movements goes far beyond the circulation of information and coordination; […]
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