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| | Open Directory - Society: Subcultures |
 | | Mind Space - Virtual community formed to discuss a sustainable future, reality selection, surrounding philosophies, cyber culture, literature, alternative lifestyles and viewpoints, freedom of information, music, and psychedelics. |  | | Subcultural Styles Discussion List - Mailing list regarding the theory and empirical investigation of 'deviant' subcultural styles. |  | | Subkultures.net - Online community for people who don't feel part of the mainstream. |
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http://dmoz.org/Society/Subcultures
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| | Cyber (subculture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | While fashion and an interest in electronic dance music are two areas that define the cyber subculture, Cybers also tend to have a general interest in new and future technology, its influence on society, and other such cyberculture topics. |  | | Someone who identifies with the Cyber subculture can be referred to as a Cyber, although the term Cybergoth is used to refer to the goth influenced end of the movement, i.e., those who would attend clubs such as Slimelight, and Cyberkid to refer to those who attend more mainstream dance music clubs such as Gatecrasher. |  | | Cyber (also 'cyber culture' or 'cyberculture') is the name given to a subculture that has grown from multiple roots; some among it have branched off from the goth and rivethead subcultures, while others are more recognisable as an offshoot from the rave and clubbing scenes. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_subculture
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| | soc.subculture.cyber-psychos |
 | | The cyber-psycho subculture is not a group of friends looking for a chat area. |  | | Several other magazines also incorporate the cyber-psycho subculture and are involved with this proposal. |  | | Due to the large number of writers in the cyber-psycho subculture, we have a very prolific crowd. |
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http://www.faqs.org/ftp/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/soc/soc.subculture.cyber-psychos
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| | Cyberpunk Fashion |
 | | ...cyberpunk fashion This article or section should be merged with cyber subculture Cyberpunk fashion.....It combines aspects of Industrial fashion, Gothic fashion, and BDSM fashion with... |  | | Cyberpunk Fashion at Cyberpunkclothing.Com Menu cyberpunk fashion cyberpunk rules cyberpunk pictures cyber punk quotes cyberpunk ccg singles cyber punk clothing cyber punk art cyber punks... |  | | Cyberpunk fashion [Categories: Fashion, Cyberpunk] Cyberpunk fashion is a modern fashion movement, seen mostly in underground night clubs. |
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http://www.silkwebware.com/cyberpunk-fashion.html
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| | Cyberpunk Fashion |
 | | ...cyberpunk fashion This article or section should be merged with cyber subculture Cyberpunk fashion.....It combines aspects of Industrial fashion, Gothic fashion, and BDSM fashion with... |  | | This is a place where you can put links relating to the Cyberpunk movement and to the Cyberpunk roleplaying game. |  | | Cyberpunk Fashion at Cyberpunkclothing.Com Menu cyberpunk fashion cyberpunk rules cyberpunk pictures cyber punk quotes cyberpunk ccg singles cyber punk clothing cyber punk art cyber punks... |
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http://www.silkwebware.com/cyberpunk-fashion.html
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| | Cyber (subculture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cyber (also 'cyber culture' or 'cyberculture') is the name given to a subculture that has grown from multiple roots; some among it have branched off from the goth and rivethead subcultures, while others are more recognisable as an offshoot from the rave and clubbing scenes. |  | | While fashion and an interest in electronic dance music are two areas that define the cyber subculture, Cybers also tend to have a general interest in new and future technology, its influence on society, and other such cyberculture topics. |  | | Much of the culture centers around nightlife or the internet; in the United Kingdom the former is provided by clubs such as the Slimelight in London, Electrotribe in Leicester, Nightmare in Nottingham, Chains on Velvet in Norwich, Ascension in Edinburgh, Bedlam in Glasgow, Sin in Dundee and the yearly Infest festival. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_(subculture)
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| | Tomorrow's "Cyber Warriors" |
 | | The modest goal of this brief look at the changing military subculture and future of warfare is that it might serve to re-direct and spark future long-term research shaping the warrior of the information age. |  | | These cyber warriors, however, will also be very much a part of the training, and the military and civilian cultures that surround them. |  | | The ideas and subculture influencing todays military professional are distinctly removed from those of the traditional soldier. |
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http://www.iwar.org.uk/rma/resources/airchronicles/vest.htm
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| | alt.culture.cyber-psychos FAQ |
 | | Under this name, the subculture has been in existence for at least 6 years and includes people from a variety of countries. |  | | This group is for the discussion of the culture (arts, politics, philosophy, technology --both high and bargain basement, etc) of cyber-psychos, and for the discussion of all other things pertinent to cyber-psycho culture. |  | | There's a wee bit of sarcasm running through this subculture and its pertinent documents, anyone who fails to notice this will be indiscreetly giggled at. |
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http://users.netonecom.net/~cyberpsychos/ng/faq.html
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| | the delightful diversity of cyber-images >> by adrian mihalache >> *spark-online.com >> version 7.0, april 2000 |
 | | A cyber-subculture is about to be structured, the subculture Mahir. |  | | The temporal aspect is provided by the author's history, which is converted into an informational artifact--the cyber smith, upon building his site, turns his time-rooted cultural attitude into a meaningful cyber-environment. |  | | The spatial aspect of a place is determined by the fact that one can access it, explore it and use it as a start for a new journey. |
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http://www.spark-online.com/april00/discourse/mihalache.html
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| | The Squinted Truth |
 | | In order to observe the higher social functions of this subculture, it therefore became imperative to grow my comic's traffic, and to schmooze as many creators as possible, preferably the better-known ones. |  | | It is usually restricted to extreme and insular subcultures which could otherwise not easily be studied, such as Hell's Angels, drug and sex cults, extremist religious sects, and (in this case) webcomics creators. |  | | I did not fear that this lie would be revealed, as the avoidance of newsprint is one of this subculture's strongest taboos. |
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http://webcomicsreview.com/examiner/issue050613/uncertainty.html
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| | Cyber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cyber is used to refer to the cyber subculture as a whole, or specifically to its people, music or fashion. |  | | Cyber is a prefix stemming from cybernetics and loosely meaning through the use of a computer. |  | | Cyber was a range of mainframe computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber
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| | Cyber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cyber is used to refer to the cyber subculture as a whole, or specifically to its people, music or fashion. |  | | Cyber is a prefix stemming from cybernetics and loosely meaning through the use of a computer. |  | | Cyber was a range of mainframe computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber
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| | Cyber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cyber is used to refer to the cyber subculture as a whole, or specifically to its people, music or fashion. |  | | Cyber is a prefix stemming from cybernetics and loosely meaning through the use of a computer. |  | | Cyber was a range of mainframe computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber
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| | Cyber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cyber is used to refer to the cyber subculture as a whole, or specifically to its people, music or fashion. |  | | Cyber is a prefix stemming from cybernetics and loosely meaning through the use of a computer. |  | | Cyber was a range of mainframe computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber
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| | O'Reilly Radar > "Hacker" Term misused again |
 | | But it's also true that words have different meanings in subcultures, and that sometimes, a subculture meaning transforms the mainstream meaning, as the mainstream culture tries to absorb the "hipness" of the subculture that originated the term. |  | | It sounds like, though, that the FBI wants businesses to report "cyber attacks" and that the Journal translated "cyber attacks" into "hackers". |  | | And thus the reading public is once again subtly led down the path of equating "hacker" with "criminal". |
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2005/08/hacker_term_mis.html
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| | Cybercrime Investigation and Intelligence |
 | | Their typical age is between 14 and 19, and they are generally part of the cyberpunk subculture. |  | | Cyber activity is very different from the use of computers for traditional activities where the purpose is to "stash" or "store" something and keep it from prying eyes. |  | | To cyber means that you are constantly exchanging information, lots of information, and you are constantly using technology to the max. |
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http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor/315/315lect12.htm
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| | Information Warfare - Computerworld |
 | | Through the use of scenarios and profiles of the cyber-terrorist subculture, you'll learn practical defense strategies for protecting your company or e-commerce site from cyberattacks. |  | | Defend against hackers and other forms of cyber crime using the strategies inside this insightful and revealing resource. |  | | The book also examines the steps that governments around the world need to take in order to combat the advanced skill levels of some of the most dangerous cyber-criminals today. |
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http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2001/0,4814,62464,00.html
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| | rcyberia.html |
 | | Originally written in 1994, it outlines the strands of the cyber subculture as it was emerging-- the favored drugs, the influential individuals, the hackers and their motivations, the science chaos and the complexity of fractuals. |  | | This is an ideas-led, exuberant documentary about the converging strands of a new era, the empowerments of cyber-technology, and the precipitation of new ways of life. |  | | This book will endure as a reminder of how modern cyberculture came about--a note to the future form an individual perceptive enough to grasp the profound effects of the cyber revolution. |
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http://www.alisaandmike.com/rcyberia.html
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| | Cyber subculture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cyber subculture is, depending on one's perspective, a subgenre of the goth subculture or a subculture in its own right; proponents of the former view typically term it as cybergoth. |  | | It enjoys niche status and a relatively small (but growing) following. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybergoth
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| | www.myspace.com/masterkrobb |
 | | Spending time with family and friends, cyber subculture, drawing, playing video games, comics, and writting music. |  | | Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Cyber Punk novels, religious books (I just got done reading the Apocrapha and the Book of Enoch). |
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http://www.myspace.com/masterkrobb
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| | GLOBE-INTEL.NET |
 | | They are a subculture with the good and the bad intermingled but that does not justify the tabloid image of hackers as criminally motivated. |  | | They were considered pioneers whose techniques were later customized and upgraded by crackers, cyber criminals, and cyber spooks employed by foreign intelligence agencies. |  | | For the past year he has researched all over the world into the subject, and spoken to both hackers and their hunters. |
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http://www.gordonthomas.ie/subculture.html
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| | Umsmurfs of Gor |
 | | It's more of a story about the stories that surround the UMSFS/CYBER subculture. |  | | Redfang: Why are there so many Tales about Cyber, And those who on it reside? |  | | And despite published reports, this is NOT an ElfQuest parody. |
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http://www.postdiluvian.org/~seven/funlib/umsmurfs.html
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| | xduelxsagax - User Info |
 | | If you have a band in the industrial / Cyber subculture and you would like me to listen to/ spin your stuff send me a copy. |  | | I spin Future Grave Rivet Synth Cyber EBM. |  | | I write songs about a dystopian future where the earth has been destroyed and angels are trying to protect the last remnants of humanity. |
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http://xduelxsagax.livejournal.com/profile
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| | Cyberpoet's Guide to Virtual Culture |
 | | Cyberpunk is special in that it has evolved from a purely literary movement to a realistic subculture. |  | | It is a subculture with no name, few labels, but thousands of common attractors, which link together before our eyes like digital DNA to create, in the helix of the autologue, a new frontier for participants in these wide virtual spaces to explore. |  | | From cyberpunk, the quest for access to information and a vision of the future (the cyber) has been exorcised from the distopic and 'punk'ish views of the monster the media has made of cyberpunk. |
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http://www.reststop.net/cybercomm/cgvc1.html
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| | Cybersociology Four - Cyberpunks: A Sociological Analysis |
 | | Beyond this, Cyberpunks are a subculture or a neo-tribe, distinguishable outwardly and by content from dominant culture. |  | | ·Cyberpunk as a subculture shows us new methods of communication and delimitation. |  | | According to the American Heritage Dictionary the word 'Cyber' means " the theoretical study of control of processes in electronic, mechanical, and biological systems, especially the flow of information in such system" (as cited by Timothy Leary - The Cyberpunk, in McCaffery 1991: 250). |
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http://www.socio.demon.co.uk/magazine/4/4cyberpunk.htm
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| | NMA Exhibitions - Marco Brambilla HalfLife |
 | | The Nevada Museum of Art will present Marco Brambilla: HalfLife, a multi-media installation exploring the teenage subculture that revolves around Cyber Cafes and multi-user, first-person Internet games. |  | | During the videotaping, the gamers were playing in the same Map at three of the most popular Cyber cafes in Garden Grove. |  | | Brambilla chose to capture the teenage sub-culture in Garden Grove, CA which has the highest concentration of Internet cafes in North America. |
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http://www.nevadaart.org/exhibitions/exhibition_display.php?id=12
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| | Psychedelic Thinking and the Dawn of Homo Cyber |
 | | The title of this exhibit is Prototypes of the species Homo cyber as they appeared in the year 2001. One of the wax figures would be intently using a laptop, another looking at her pager, while several others would have wires coming out of their ears and connected to cell phones on their hips. |  | | A third subculture has evolved, and the people in this group are ready to accept the truth about psychedelic thinking. |  | | It is up to us, the prototypes of Homo cyber, to remain steadfast and to stand up and be counted whenever we encounter the Big Lie. |
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http://www.matrixmasters.com/speaking/mindstates/mssun01/hc06/hc06.html
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| | HK -= [Hacker Kulture] =- Hackers -= [Hacking - nml.ru.ac.za] =- |
 | | The way I understand the term now, is a result of the research I have done and without it I would have been ignorant of the different groups within this cyber subculture. |  | | It has become a part cyber culture and in fact, a sub-culture of its own. |  | | The way the term is used by the media and understood by the public differs greatly from the way it is understood by hackers themselves. |
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http://www.dvara.net/Hk/nml.asp
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| | Cyber-Psycho Publications |
 | | Quite a few magazines make the Cyber-Psycho subculture happy via their excrutiatingly gritty and focused excursions into the more disturbed depths of the human psyche, as well as with their proud flare of individualism and acceptance. |  | | Guerrilla Media, Fringe Subcultures, and a catalogue of books, magazines, and cool stuff. |  | | Winter-Damon, GX Jupitter-Larsen, Adam Parfrey and Feral House, Crash Worship, Sleep Chamber, Vampire Rodents, Tiamat, Joel Haertling and Architect's Office, Pigface, Type O Negative, Human Drama, Carol Lay, Julie Doucet, etc. |
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http://users.netonecom.net/~cyberpsychos/pubs.html
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