HoleWorld:
Guide to the True Underground.
http://www.holeworld.com
Gumey:
Random art, animation, and site news.
http://www.gumey.com
Jerkcity:
A comic strip made by internet chatters, for internet chatters,
using an internet chat program (MS "Comic" Chat). Unintended social
commentary on cyber-living.
http://www.jerkcity.com
Slackers Domain:
A place for people who love to do nothing.
http://www.angelfire.com/ct/SlackersDomain/
The Rise of Proteus:
Discussing artificial intelligence technology under development at a
research laboratory in California, which would allow a computer
system to learn on its own without software.
http://www.interchangelab.com/
La Spirale:
An ezine devoted to the digital subcultures. Articles on the dark
sides of a information-based society, short-stories, exhibitions of
computer graphics, fetish photographies, and links to the weirdest
of the web.
http://www.laspirale.org
MkzdK 4.2:
Uses creative web arts to look at the Cosmos and new cosmologies,
Gaia and gaian science, the Earth adventure and the life of the
spirit.
http://www.mkzdk.org
Diarist.net:
A comprehensive guide to online journals and diaries. Information on
registration, journal lists, and prompts.
http://diarist.net/
Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies:
The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is an online,
not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to research, study,
teach, support, and create diverse and dynamic elements of
cyberculture.
http://otal.umd.edu/~rccs/
K10k:
A matrix architect's information designer lunchbox.
http://www.k10k.net/
Camborg:
Sub-cyberculture of wearable digital cameras.
http://www.camborg.com
Slacker.org:
Resources for slackers. Software, mods, resources, and cpu
overclocking.
http://www.slacker.org
PhpWebLog:
Web news management built from scratch in php and glp'ed for portal
cyber world building pleasure.
http://phpweblog.org/
Newgrounds:
The problems of the future today and flash portal. Club a Seal,
Telebubby Fun Land and Pico.
http://www.newgrounds.com
Memepool.com:
Directory of contributed links. Also an archive and contact
information.
http://www.memepool.com/
Faces Assembly Line:
Experimental project utilizing images of internet users. [French and
English]
http://www.ifrance.com/faces/
Netropolis:
Events, FAQs, postings, chat, joining information, and links to
other sites.
http://netropolis.freeyellow.com/
Big Fat Site:
Articles, reviews, fandom columns and other opinion writing.
Archives include information on some video games and e-business.
http://www.bigfatsite.com
Isolate.CZ:
Eastern Europe visual experience.
http://isolate.cz
Iron Feather Journal #17:
Started in 1987 as a hacker magazine, it has now grown to include
all aspects of cyberpunk culture, music, contacts, reviews, and
interviews.
http://globalgoodys.com/ifj17/
Unreal Enterprises:
Place where the real and the virtual meet.
http://www.unrealities.com/
The Internet Society at Suite101.com:
An editorial column that takes a look at different aspects of
society and how the Internet has affected them. Updated regularly
and provides many useful links.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/internet_society
Ellis in Wonderland:
Japanese cyber-doll net-idol girl's site.
http://www3.justnet.ne.jp/~elellis_fan2/
Planet X:
A participatory self-adaptive website, where the content is
contributed by its users. Where science fact meets science fiction.
http://www.planetx.com/
Net Culture at About.com:
Articles and links to web fads, cultures and offbeat resources.
http://netculture.about.com/
Telepolis:
Comprehensive magazine on art, internet culture and the media.
Contains articles, interviews, reviews, and net art. English and
German.
http://www.heise.de/tp/english/
NeuroMancer:
An in depth look at William Gibson, Cyberpunk as a subculture, and
Technology.
http://www.neuromancer.ca
Temple Ov Hombres:
Multiply concatinated cultural output node. Includes hombre
profiles, cartoons, and drink recipes.
http://www.bleb.net/temple/
Cyberanthropology.org:
Includes virtual seminars, a course finder, activity calendar,
debates, comics, book reviews, and quizzes, and links to other
related sites.
http://nt2348.vs.netbenefit.co.uk/
Anachron City: Library: CyberCulture:
Cyberculture books, references to social reports, and comics.
http://www.euro.net/mark-space/CyberCulture.html
The Psychology of Cyberspace:
An evolving conceptual framework for understanding the various
psychological components of cyberspace and how people react to and
behave within it.
http://www.rider.edu/users/suler/psycyber/psycyber.html
Codine:
Cyberpunk culture and digital music.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi/codine1
EFF:
Electronic Frontier Foundation's Archives. Cyberculture and related
papers.
http://www.eff.org//Net_culture/
Electronic Literature Directory:
A comprehensive database of listings for electronic works, their
authors, and their publishers.
http://directory.wordcircuits.com/
The Indie Web Manifesto:
Respects the individuals, their intelligence and their privacy; it's
an open forum for thoughts and debate.
http://www.uzine.net/article63.html
Cyberbuss:
Cyberculture project that brings a virtual community of cyber freaks
from 17+ different countries into the same existence. The silvery
buss travels over land and through cyberspace posting virtual trips
online recreating their reality and immortalizing their adventures.
http://www.cyberbuss.com/index2.htm