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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. Biography - Sterling, Bruce (1954-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  4. Texas Literature: Writers From Texas, Robert E. Howard, Bruce Sterling, Ben K. Green, Kinky Friedman, Gene Wolfe, Howard Waldrop
  5. Broadcasting in America: A Survey of Electronic Media by Bruce Sterling, Head, 1990-01
  6. Sterling Point Books: Invasion: The Story of D-Day by Bruce Bliven Jr., 2007-04-01
  7. Tales of Old Earth by Michael Swanwick, 2001-09-09
  8. Cisne negro (Portuguese Edition) by Bruce Sterling, 2010-09-14
  9. Scismatrix Plus :SFBC 50TH Anniversary C by Bruce Sterling,
  10. Four took freedom;: The lives of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Robert Smalls, and Blanche K. Bruce (Zenith books, Z10) by Philip Sterling, 1967
  11. O bisturi napolitano (Portuguese Edition) by Bruce Sterling, 2010-09-28
  12. Heavy Weather (Signed). by Bruce STERLING, 1994-01-01
  13. The Way I Feel About You (Piano/Vocal/Guitar, Recorded by Karyn White) by Bruce Sterling, Zack Harmon & Christopher Troy Karyn White, 1991
  14. The Caryatids by Bruce Sterling, 2009-01-01

81. Sterling, Bruce - University Of Maryland
sterling, bruce. Hacker Crackdown, The law and disorder on the electronic frontier University Libraries, University of Maryland, College
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83. Reason: Cybergreen: Bruce Sterling On Media, Design, Fiction, And The Future
January 2004. Cybergreen. bruce sterling on media, design, fiction, and the future. Interviewed by Mike Godwin. bruce sterling It depends on who we are.
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In the 1980s, Bruce Sterling became a leader of the "cyberpunk" revolution a literary movement that combined the artistic ambition of science fiction’s 1960s New Wave with the hard-core speculation associated with Verne, Wells, Heinlein, and Clarke. Cyberpunk’s chief theme was the way technologies evolve us even as we evolve them, and its influence can be seen in almost every science fiction writer of note today, from Ken MacLeod to Alastair Reynolds to Cory Doctorow. Neuromancer author William Gibson may have been the best-known of the cyberpunks, but the movement’s chief theorist and propagandist was Sterling, whose writing covered far more territory than that of his peers. Sterling’s books from the period Schismatrix Islands in the Net Crystal Express range so widely in settings and characters that it’s hard to talk about them collectively. What they have in common is their author’s willingness to stare uncomfortable truths in the face. His 1989 story "We See Things Differently," for example, eerily predicted and captured the jihadic Islamism of the 9/11 era. In the late ’90s, Sterling launched another movement: the Viridian Greens. This one focused on how industrial design could be used to respond to global climate change. "Our society runs on fossil fuel," he wrote in an early manifesto. "We have a substance-abuse problem with carbon dioxide. This is a seemingly abstract issue now, but it’s going to get very, very much livelier once we start having evacuation camps and dustbowls and so on. At that point, anyone who isn’t talking about the Greenhouse Effect is going to seem very twentieth-century and extremely old-fashioned."

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85. Doug's Library -- Bruce Sterling (Non-Fiction)
sterling, bruce (nonfiction). The Hacker Crackdown Click here to see reviews of some of bruce sterling s (and William Gibson s) fictional books.
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    • 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).
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86. Auteur - Sterling, Bruce
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87. DBLP: Bruce Sterling
dblp.unitrier.de bruce sterling. List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server - FAQ 2, bruce sterling The Digital Revolution in Retrospect. Commun.
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88. Bruce Sterling - Science Fiction Writer And Futurist Thinker Of Cyberspace - Bio
Biography. bruce sterling is an Austin based science fiction writer and Net critic, internationally recognized as cyberspace theorist.
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Bruce Sterling has been invited as a professor of Internet studies and science fiction at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he conducts an Intensive Summer Seminar.
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89. Wired News Blog
Softcore Red Chinese Flower Girls, Whatever Next? Posted by bruce at 809 AM CST link to this post Updated Monday, 15 December 2003 910 AM CST.
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90. Wired News Blog
especially considering that there must have been, no kidding, about 600 of them. Posted by bruce at 403 PM CST link to this post.
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91. STERLING, Bruce Foster (1870-1945) Biographical Information
sterling, bruce Foster, 18701945. sterling, bruce Foster, a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Masontown, Fayette County, Pa
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92. Short History Of The Internet By Bruce Sterling
Short History of the Internet by bruce sterling. bruces@well.sf.ca.us F SF Science Column 5 Internet . Some thirty years ago, the
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"Internet" Some thirty years ago, the RAND Corporation, America's foremost Cold War think-tank, faced a strange strategic problem. How could the US authorities successfully communicate after a nuclear war? Postnuclear America would need a command-and-control network, linked from city to city, state to state, base to base. But no matter how thoroughly that network was armored or protected, its switches and wiring would always be vulnerable to the impact of atomic bombs. A nuclear attack would reduce any conceivable network to tatters. And how would the network itself be commanded and controlled? Any central authority, any network central citadel, would be an obvious and immediate target for an enemy missile. The center of the network would be the very first place to go. RAND mulled over this grim puzzle in deep military secrecy, and arrived at a daring solution. The RAND proposal (the brainchild of RAND staffer Paul Baran) was made public in 1964. In the first place, the network would *have no central authority.* Furthermore, it would be *designed from the beginning to operate while in tatters.* The principles were simple. The network itself would be assumed to be unreliable at all times. It would be designed from the get-go to transcend its own unreliability. All the nodes in the network would be equal in status to all other nodes, each node with its own authority to originate, pass, and receive messages. The messages themselves would be divided into packets, each packet separately addressed. Each packet would begin at some specified source node, and end at some other specified destination node. Each packet would wind its way through the network on an individual basis.

93. Index Of /files/Literature/by-author/Sterling,Bruce
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94. Entrevista A Bruce Sterling
Translate this page Entrevista a bruce sterling Denise Caruso Hablemos primero de ciberpunk. bruce sterling La verdad es que ya no tengo ninguna.
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: La verdad es que ya no tengo ninguna. Creo que lo que hacemos es asimilar todo lo que tenemos a la vista. Devoramos todo lo que tocamos. Y si ahora no sabes lo que es, mejor que no te metas en el tema.
D. C. : Venga, Bruce, dame una pista.
B. S. : Bueno. No puedes pasear por San Francisco sin ver mucho de eso. No sé, siempre he pensado que "ciberpunk" es como "ciencia-ficción", ya que es una contradicción en los términos. Es decir, ¿cómo puede alguien ser un "punk" y al mismo tiempo "ciber"?. ¿Cómo puede ser que alguien que es experto en nuevas tecnologías no sea también un empollón?. ¿Cómo puede ser un tipo guay? ¿Y además experto en cultura pop?. Es imposible, ¿no te parece? Lo mismo pasa con la ciencia-ficción. ¿Cómo puede ser que la "ficción" sea "ciencia"? ¿Cómo puede la "ciencia" ser "ficción"? Es decir, la ciencia es un método, un método experimental con resultados verificables a establecer.
D. C. : Sí claro, pero hay todo un grupo de gente que cuando empezó a leer tus libros y los de Gibson, tenían esa impresión del tipo Dios habla conmigo y pensaban alguien entiende finalmente quien soy. Y ¿qué es eso entonces? ¿Se trata quizás de que esta gente que surge del mundo de Internet y los ordenadores están tan mediatizados que saben también mucho de cultura pop?
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The Zenith Angle from Del Rey Price: Customer Review: There isn't a lot I can add to what the editorial reviews and fans haven't already written, but I, too, am a conspiracy "nut" (if you love sci-fi and cyberpunk it is almost mandatory) and this book is like water to a thirsty man in the desert. I would've loved to have given this book six stars, if... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom Holy Fire from Bantam Price: Customer Review: Holy Fire, by Bruce Sterling is pretty impressive. Sterling really packs ideas onto the page! He furnishes his setting with detail after telling detail: there is a much greater sense, seems to me, that the future being depicted is really in the future, and not just now + a few changes, as in so many... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom The Difference Engine from Bantam Price: Customer Review: As several previous reviewers have commented extensively on the plot(or lack thereof), I will not go into detail on that. As a serious fan of both Gibson and to a lesser extent Stirling, when I heard about the colloboration on this novel I had very high hopes. Initially I was very dissappointed, the...

96. Bruce Sterling Discussion
The Zenith Angle by sterling, bruce Released 04/2004. Tomorrow Now Envisioning the Next 50 Years by sterling, bruce Released 12/2003.
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A Place So Foreign and Eight More by Doctorow, Cory Released 10/2003 Holy Fire by Bruce Sterling Released 10/1997 Tomorrow Now : Envisioning the Next 50 Years by STERLING, BRUCE Released 12/2003 A Good Old-Fashioned Future by Bruce Sterling Released 06/1999 Schismatrix Plus: Includes Schismatrix and Selected Stories from Crystal Express by Sterling, Bruce Released 12/1996 The Hacker Crackdown : Law And Disorder On The Electronic Frontier by Bruce Sterling Released 11/1993 Globalhead by Bruce Sterling Released 10/1994 Zeitgeist by Bruce Sterling Released 07/2001 Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology by Sterling, Bruce Released 07/1988 Distraction by Bruce Sterling Released 10/1999 Four Took Freedom: The Lives of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Robert Small and Blanche K. Bruce by Sterling, Philip Released 03/1960 Heavy Weather by Bruce Sterling Released 12/1995 Discussion: Bruce Sterling You are not logged in. To access all functionality, you can log in via

97. Alibris: Bruce Sterling
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99. Fast Company Now
bruce sterling is an internationally acclaimed author who lives in Austin, Texas. He said with a grin? Welcome to the bruce sterling RantA-Thon for 2004.
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Bruce Sterling is an internationally acclaimed author who lives in Austin, Texas. Having produced a steady stream of enlightening essays and ground-breaking science fiction since 1976, Sterling's most recent book is Tomorrow Now In his SXSW Interactive presentation, Sterling riffed through a wide range of topics, including politics, globalization and offshoring, technology and security, and the potential of NGOs. What follows is a partial transcript of his talk. There once was a man in a tree whose limerick stopped at line three. He said with a grin… Welcome to the Bruce Sterling Rant-A-Thon for 2004. I've got 45 minutes in which I was told to just vent on whatever was on my mind. I only hope that 45 minutes is enough time. What's different about 2004. What's so special about this one? This is the year in which I outed myself as a futurist. After I wrote the book, I became a magazine columnist. I'm a Wired associate editor. I thought I'd run out of opinions, but there's no shortage of those. It's kind of an appetite that grows with the feeding. I've got a novel coming out in May. It's a techno-thriller, a contemporary novel set in 2001, 2002, so when it comes out, it'll be two years old. It'll be every bit as weird as any book written in 1985, but it's not set in the future. It's not cyberpunk or steampunk. People are writing nowpunk. You've got to be tired to write novels set in now, but we're still in that damn ditch.

100. EFF "Publications - Bruce Sterling" Archive
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Bruce Sterling's renarks at Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference IV, Chicago, Mar. 26, 1994, on whether or not threats to privacy posed by computerization are for real or not. Classic quote: "I've been asked to explain why I don't worry much about the topics of privacy threat raised by this panel. And I don't. One reason is that these scenarios seem to assume that there will be large, monolithic bureaucracies (of whatever character, political or economic) that are capable of harnessing computers for one-way surveillance of an unsuspecting populace. I've come to feel that computation just doesn't work that way. Being afraid of monolithic organizations especially when they have computers, is like being afraid of really big gorillas especially when they are on fire."
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