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We would like to bring to your attention two books the V2_Organisation just published: INTERFACING REALITIES and TECHNOMORPHICA. For more information about the books and how to order them, please, check http://www.v2.nl/publicaties/, or contact us on mailto:book@v2.nl. Greetings, -a V2_Publication: Interfacing Realities Are computer networks a virtual world, parallel to a 'real' world? Can a superhighway be digital? Can a city be digital? Is the Internet nothing but a huge collective mental projection, constructed with the aid of a large number of (architectural) metaphors? If the answer to these questions is affirmative, we - together with these authors - will have to address a number of essential issues. What does this mean to the cities we inhabit now? And if this technological extension of the urban space has so much, 'reality effect', are we willing to throw ourselves on the Net for shopping, education and even to search for money and happiness? In the end, will we have to metaphorize ourselves, with our bodies becoming nothing but a protrusion of the screen? The five authors Knowbotic Research, William J. Mitchell, Stephen Perrella, Stacey Spiegel and Siegfried Zielinski wrote their texts in a procedure proposed by the V2_Organisatie. The authors could read and comment on each other's material via the Net in three consecutive rounds. Stefan MŸnker moderated the proceedings and wrote the introduction. The book is not a metaphor, but a machine that has caught a virus from the Net. When used intensively the shape changes. This publication is an initiative of V2_ resulting from DEAF95 (Dutch Electronic Art Festival) that V2_ organized with Interfacing Realities as its theme. 17x24cm, 72 pages, full color, bilingual (Dutch-English), retail price about 17 dollars ISBN 90 6617 183 9 V2_Publication: TechnoMorphica Will technomorphization, the reorganization of the organic based on the intelligent machine model, become the dominant model of our age? Has evolution entered a technological-scientific phase where humans no longer develop themselves in natural processes, but where the human body adapts itself to the parameters of this technological era? In this book fourteen authors give their views on this blurring of borders and the fusion of the biological with the technological. Ideas about angels and robots, about viruses and mad cows. A world where machines are anthromorphized and where humans are technomorphized. And if only the glare of our monitors is left to illuminate us, isn't it time to build a museum for the sun? The authors are: Stelarc (AUS) artist Manuel De Landa (USA) writer Knowbotic Research (D) artists Gerburg Treusch-Dieter (D) sociologist Wim Nijenhuis (NL) urban developer Mark Dery (USA) cultural critic Lars Spuybroek/NOX (NL) architect Humbert Maturana (RCH) biologist Kerstin Dautenhahn (D) Artificial Life researcher Detlef Linke (D) neurosurgeon Stefaan Decostere (B) television producer Louis Bec (F) fabulatoire Artificial Life researcher Jozef Keulartz (NL) environmentalist Paul Virilio (F) urban developer 16x23cm, 386 pages, illustrations in full color (192 pages) , bilingual (Dutch-English), retail price about 23 dollars ISBN 90 6617 190 1 to order, contact: V2_Archief mailaddress: Postbus 19049 shopaddress: Eendrachtsstraat 10 3001 BA Rotterdam 3012 XL Rotterdam The Netherlands The Netherlands T: +31.10.404 6427 F: +31.10.412 8562 e-mail: peterd@v2.nl URL: http://www.v2.nl/Archief VAT: NL 96.89.102.B.01