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Caribbean Clone Lab Offers ET Religion
- Valiant Venture, an offshoot of a group that believes humans descended from clones created by extraterrestrials, wants you to make a US$200,000 investment in a new you. [Wired News]
Carolina Keyboardist Kicks Out the Bandwidth
- Kelani Larethian has never met the musicians he plays with on Firesprung, a CD created over the Internet. [Wired News]
Cars for Arts Sake
- The inaugural ArtCar WestFest will feature more than 100 wildly adorned and artfully modified cars, objects of a cultural change that, like Burning Man, represent new rituals for new times, say its founders. [Wired News]
Celebrities without Skin Crawl into Gaming
- A new breed of videogames are being built with cinematic expectations. Working out the bugs in the character-generation process is creating interesting experiences - and work for actors. [Wired News]
Celebrities, Mob, True Crime, Murder
- The Smoking Gun ports provocative Freedom of Information Act documents and other sexy and sleazy materials to the Web. [Wired News]
Changing Office Habits Mean New Desks
- The furniture show at the alt.office conference reflects new ways of working, and preparing for that Friday-night rave once the papers are all shuffled out of the living room. [Wired News]
Chaos in Britannia: Ultima Faces Protests
- Dragons and wizards can't keep builders of the online game from being faced with social dilemmas and uprisings coming from those who've chosen to live in their fantastic world. [Wired News]
Charmed by Colloidal Minerals? Get Past the Hype
- Dr. Weil believes they're just a multilevel marketing scam with little evidence of any therapeutic benefit. [Wired News]
Chemical Brothers Consume Themselves
- On tour with everything from the highest-tech prototype sound systems to instruments held together with duct tape, the electronic band with the heavy beats explain their love affair with records, including sampling their own. [Wired News]
Chickelodeon
- Geraldine Laybourne, who helped bring us Nick at Nite, is now aiming to lighten up Lifetime Television. [Wired News]
Christie's Moves West to Lure Cybermoguls
- Catering to techno collectors is not easy for the East Coast auction houses. [Wired News]
City of Women Poised for Revolution
- With free Web-hosting, listservs, and a RealAudio 'radio station,' a pioneering Web community Amazon City is expanding to accommodate the growing number of women online. [Wired News]
Click for Flicks: Rentals Debut Online
- Reel.com's selection of 35,000 rental titles targets those whom Blockbuster can't satisfy. But will those postage fees be more burdensome than late fees? [Wired News]
Clinton to Inaugurate First 'E-March' on AIDS
- Emphatically asserting their message that "AIDS is not over," a coalition of community groups is taking its message to Washington - virtually. [Wired News]
CoMA Fest Wants to Wake Up Computer Culture
- A group of San Francisco galleries team up this weekend with a computer-museum-without-a-home to stage a new-media festival organizers hope will work to establish the museum's identity and to give a boost to the appreciation of computer art. [Wired News]
Coaxing God from the Machine
- AI academics, clergy, and theologians gather at MIT to explore the search for the sacred in the silicon. [Wired News]
Code Red-Faced
- With Drudge imitating current journalism values with such uncanny fidelity, is it any wonder traditional media now vilifies him? [Wired News]
Code Warriors Fought Errors Byte by Byte
- Irving Reed and Gustave Solomon carved one of the building blocks of the digital domain, but you've never heard of them. [Wired News]
Competing Civilizations Forge Alliances
- The family tree of games sprung from the root of Avalon Hill's board game Civilization is busy making deals and has, so far, avoided a war of succession. [Wired News]
Computer Projects Attract Attention at Digital Salon
- At the School of Visual Art's 5th annual Digital Salon, a pragmatic reserve was evident in works that were mostly high in content but low in bandwidth. [Wired News]
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