Preliminary Program
The following draft papers have been accepted for presentation at the Symposium
Francis Heylighen & Johan Bollen
       The World-Wide Web as a Super-Brain: from metaphor to model (full paper
       available)
Stephen Bates
       The End of Geography
Johan Bollen & Francis Heylighen
       Algorithms for the Self-Organisation of Distributed, Multi-User Networks
Michael Cranford
       The Social Trajectory of Virtual Reality: Substantive Ethics in a World
       Without Constraints
Julie M. Albright
       Of Mind, Body and Machine: Cyborg Cultural Politics in the Age of
Hypertext
Charles Ostman
       The Internet as an Organism
Alberto Cecchi
       The Distorted Outside/Inside Antinomy
Carolyn Dowling
       From text to teapots - constituting the subject in computer-based
       environments
Matthew Taylor
       Fiction as Artificial Life: Exploring the Ideosphere
Kevin Howley
       Electronic Agrarianism: or Thomas Jefferson Gets a Modem
Michael Schreiber
       Fractal Maps of Cyber-Markets
Charles Cameron
       WaterBird: A Metaphor for the Net
Dieter Schmalstieg and Michael Gervautz
       Implementing Gibsonian Virtual Environments
Mia J. Lipner
       CYBERSTADT: E.C.H.O. and the Growth of Virtual Communities
Stuart Umpleby
       Several Models of Communication and Control as Guides to Understanding
       Cyberspace
Gottfried Mayer-Kress
       Global Brains and Communication in a Complex Adaptive World
Paulo Camargo Silva
       A Logic for Networked Virtual Worlds
G.J. Marshall
       Metaphors of Cyberspace
Cliff Joslyn
       Semantic Webs: A Cyberspatial Representational Form for Cybernetics
Francis Heylighen, Stuart Umpleby and others
       Panel Discussion: Past and Future of the Net
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Dr. Francis Heylighen, Systems Researcher       fheyligh@vnet3.vub.ac.be
PESP, Free University of Brussels, Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
Tel +32-2-6292525; Fax +32-2-6292489; http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html