Paleofuturistic
I'm reading a copy of Douglas Rushkoff's 1994 book "Cyberia" on my computer (Click link for full text). It's a pretty good book.
I took a picture with my iphone today of something I found really funny in an old January 1995 issue of National Geographic - The world's first "Virtual reality wedding".

There's a quote from Cyberia by Timothy Leary:
What the hell happened? Why don't I have an eyephone? Are those people even still together?
I took a picture with my iphone today of something I found really funny in an old January 1995 issue of National Geographic - The world's first "Virtual reality wedding".

There's a quote from Cyberia by Timothy Leary:
"By the year 2000, the I.C. (inner city) kid will slip on the EyePhone,
don a form-fitting computer suit, and start inhabiting electronic
environments either self-designed or pulled up from menus. At 9:00 a.m.
she and her friend in Tokyo will meet in an electronic simulation of Malibu
Beach for a flirtatious moment. At 9:30 a.m. she will meet her biology
teacher in an electronic simulation of the heart for a hands-on `you are
there' tutorial trip down the circulatory system. At 10:00 a.m. she'll be
walking around medieval Verona with members of her English literature
seminar to act out a scene from Romeo and Juliet. At 11:00 A.M. she'll walk
onto an electronic tennis court for a couple of sets with her pal in Managua.
At noon, she'll take off her cyberwear and enjoy a sensual, tasty lunch with
her family in their nonelectronic kitchen.''
What the hell happened? Why don't I have an eyephone? Are those people even still together?






