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Aboriginal Culture Awakens Australia - With the Festival of the Dreaming - one of the largest national festivals in honor of indigenous cultures since the country was settled - Australia is giving official recognition to the culture of its original inhabitants. [Wired News]
 
Ackermanthology Delivers Early Sci-Fi Gems - Forrest J. Ackerman publishes a collection of short-stories from his 300,000 piece, house-cum-museum of science fiction in Hollywood. [Wired News]
 
Acrophobia Gameshow Launches on the Internet - Wired news article.
 
All That Is Solid Melts into Air - The cult-favorite cable show The Operation offers more or less unabridged documentaries of actual operations. [Wired News]
 
All the World Wide Web's a Stage - The organizer of a six-hour marathon of drama, dance, and spoken word is soliciting audience collaboration to help him play with the meaning of 'site'-specific performance. [Wired News]
 
All-Girl Quake Clans Shake Up Boys' World - CrackWhores tout seduction. Psycho Men Slayers are more demure. But both "kick ass" in the violent game arena. [Wired News]
 
Allen Ginsberg Dying of Liver Cancer - The cancer is untreatable, and the poet has "four to twelve" months to live, his doctor says. [Wired News]
 
America's Progressive-est Home Videos - Do It Yourself Television, a brainchild of Free Speech TV webmaster Joey Manley, aims to provide a platform for low-res activists. [Wired News]
 
American Memory Project Puts History Online - Academics will get a new digital shortcut with an expansion of the AMP at the Library of Congress. Among the materials going online: slave records and music, and American frontier photos. [Wired News]
 
Amerika's Fragmented Pages - The hypertext author's huge multimedia project points to the future of narrative. [Wired News]
 
An Electronic, Otherworldly Portal for Museum-Goers - Allowing visitors to the new ZKM - in situ and elsewhere - to wander the museum and interact with each other, the Difference Engine never lets its users leave. [Wired News]
 
An Oscar Moment for Predigital DIY Journalist - The late George Seldes, the subject of a documentary that was up for an Oscar on Monday night, was muckraking forebear of the Net. [Wired News]
 
Animate the Simpsons Yourself - Erika Milvy reviews Fox's CD-ROM and decides we can't all be Matt Groening. [Wired News]
 
Antenna Pipes Art through Screensaver - When you're not working, Jenny Holzer's pensive proclamations will slide across your desktop. Can a digital Picasso be far behind? [Wired News]
 
AntiOnline Agreement Crumbles, Student Defies Ban - The Net-security Web site will be put back online despite a bungled attempt by the University of Pittsburgh to compromise with its student creators. [Wired News]
 
Apocalypse Wow: Gaming Goes Hollywood - The showroom floor at the Electronic Entertainment Expo explodes with Disneyfied production values. Janelle Brown reports on the horror that has visitors shell-shocked. [Wired News]
 
Arcosanti Meets the Way New Age - The utopian desert community built by visionary architect Paolo Soleri hosted an assembly of fringe science's most outspoken notables. Mixing the two communities proved interesting. [Wired News]
 
Ars Electronica Web Highlights - This year's festival launched a diverse assortment of Web sites. Austin Bunn picks the must-sees. [Wired News]
 
Ars Unleashes Digital Circus of the Flesh - The 18th annual Ars Electronica thrives on projects that break boundaries, and art that doesn't fit in standard exhibition spaces. [Wired News]
 
Art and Technology in Whimsical Dialog - An exhibit at the Frankfurt Book Fair highlights the ubiquity of technology and modern creation. For today's artists, says the coordinator, a computer is as natural as a pencil. [Wired News]
 
 

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