The UC Irvine Libraries support the Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series by providing a bibliography of the works of each Fellow. The bibliographies are available in print at the Langson and Science Libraries and at each public event.
UC Irvine Chancellor's Distinguished Fellow
A Selective Bibliography: The UC Irvine Libraries
January 11, 13, 18, & 20, 2000Ellen Broidy, History Bibliographer
The UC Irvine Libraries
Escape Velocity: Cyberculture at the End of the Century. New York: Grove Press, 1996. Science QA 76.9 C66 D47 1996
Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture (ed). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1995. Science QA 76.9 C66 F55 1994
Culture Jamming: Hacking, Slashing, and Sniping in the Empire of Signs. Open Magazine Pamphlet Series, 1993.
"Colonialism in 4/4 Time." Utne Reader 42 (1990): 116-119. Main AP 2 U863 1990
"From Hugo Ball to Hugo Largo: 75 Years of Art and Music." High Performance (1988): 54-57. Main N1 H5
"That Hideous Noise is Liberating." High Performance (1987): 44-48. Main N1 H5
"That Guy Came Off the TV and He's Speaking to Me: Bill Irwin, Spalding Gray and Eric Bogosian at the Studies Project." High Performance (1986): 58-60. Main N1 H5
"John Giorno: Where There's Smoke There's Poetry." High Performance (1985): 46-50. Main N1 H5
"Anatomy Lesson: The Visceral Pleasures of Medical Museums." In Flesh Eating Technologies, ed. Sara Diamond and Sylvere Lotringer. Banff, Canada: Semiotext[e]/The Banff Center, 1999.
"An Extremely Complicated Phenomenon of a Very Brief Duration Ending in Destruction: The 20th Century as Slow-Motion Car Crash." In Technomorphica, ed. Carla Hoekendjjk and Andreas Broeckmann. Rotterdam: The V2 Organization, 1997.
"Wild Nature." In Memesis: The Future of Evolution/Ars Electronica Festival '96, ed. Gerfried Stocker and Christine Schopf. New York: Springer Wien New York, 1996.
"Jammers, Spookers, and Scramblers: Information War in Ether. In Radiotext[e], ed. Neil Strauss and Dave Mandl. Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 1992.
"Merry Pranksters and the Art of Hoax." In State of the Art: Issues in Contemporary Communications, ed. David Shimksin, Harold Stolerman, and Helene O'Connor. New York: St. Martin's, 1992.
"Signposts on the Road to Nowhere: Laurie Anderson's Crisis of Meaning." In Present Tense: Rock & Roll and Culture, ed. Anthony Curtis. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1992.
"Mechano-Eroticism and Robo-Copulation." In 2000: A User's Guide to the New Edges, ed. R.U. Sirius, St. Jude, and Rudy Rucker. New York: Harper Perennial, 1992. Main BP 605 N48 M65 1992
"Terrorvision: Panopticism in the Age of Totally Hidden Video." In Beyond Cyberpunk, ed. Gareth Branwyn. Louisa, VA: The Computer Lab, 1993.
Review of Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls, by the Guerrilla Girls. In The New York Times Book Review, July 30, 1995, 14.
Review of The Sponsored Life: Ads, TV, and American Culture, by Leslie Savan. In The New York Times Book Review, April 16, 1995, 16.
Review of Penchants & Places: Essays and Criticism, by Brad Leithauser. In The New York Times Book Review, March 5, 1995, 4.
Review of The Ant Generator, by Elizabeth Harris. In The New York Times Book Review, January 12, 1992, 14.
Review of Kneeling at the Shrine, by Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox. In Rolling Stone, August 8, 1991, 86-88. Microforms S000051
Review of Darkness and Light, by Stephan Micus. In Rolling Stone, March 21, 1991, 80-82. Microforms S000051
Review of A Hole in the Language, by Marly Swick. In The New York Times Book Review, January 20, 1990, 20.
Review of The Journey, by Indira Ganesan. In The New York Times Book Review, September 9, 1990, 20.
Hacking Barbie's Voice Box: Vengeance is Mine
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Slashing the Borg: Resistance is Futile
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Terrorvision: Panopticism in the Age of the Totally Hidden
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Wired Unplugged
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Marshall McLuhan: The Medium's Messenger
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