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Cyberhippies Beat Cyberpunks into Space - A Hugo-nominated - and acid-fueled - sci-fi saga that blasted off in 1970 has finally made it into the digital domain. [Wired News]
 
Cyborg Pig Rendered in Real Time - Brilliant Digital Entertainment pushes interactive storytelling with on-the-fly imaging. [Wired News]
 
Cyborg Wannabes to Hold Hootenanny - The Extropian thinkfest will still feature visionaries exploring possible futures, but this year's confab will be more reserved, even investment-minded. [Wired News]
 
Cyborg Weaves Web into Fashions - Each garment features a URL that directs wearers to a site that hawks the company's streetwear. [Wired News]
 
Cyborganic CEO Warns of Crisis - A note sent Wednesday to members of the influential ISP says lack of financing may throw Cyborganic's future into peril. [Wired News]
 
Cyclops Brings Jerkiness to Computer Animation - A new camera could make that artificially smooth motion in computer animation a thing of the past. [Wired News]
 
Déja Fu: It's Bruce Lee TV - USA is developing a series that channels the late martial-arts superstar via computer imagery. [Wired News]
 
DIG IT Displays Artists' Digital Ambivalence - A San Francisco gallery presents the creations of those immersed in day-to-day digitalia [Wired News]
 
DIY Comic Goes to Hollywood - InVision Entertainment animates self-published comic and sets it to music by Bob (Schoolhouse Rock) Dorough. [Wired News]
 
DJ in a Box - The new Mixman CD-ROM gives you a chance to explore your own taste, talent, and instincts - and the ability to do it just like the big boys. [Wired News]
 
DVD 'Magazine' Gives Short Films a Home - The Short Cinema Journal hopes format's high resolution and easy access will prove to be the perfect format for short films. [Wired News]
 
DVD Filter Gives Parents Final Cut - The maker of "content-customization" software has Oscar in his eyes, but some filmmakers question the morality and legality of having others alter their work to suit tastes. [Wired News]
 
Dangerously High Definition - Cameraman Marc Pingry, obsessed with the perfect shot, embraces high-tech and high-risk adventure. [Wired News]
 
Dead to Rise at Opening of Interactive Museum - The Grateful Dead are raising funds to build Terrapin Station, 'equal parts interactive museum, sensory playground, and social/cultural laboratory.' A New Year's Eve reunion concert is scheduled for the 1999 opening. [Wired News]
 
Death Culture Thrives in Online Gaming - The Deathmatch Manifesto portrays the culture of players driven to kill each other - and teaches you to partake. [Wired News]
 
Death Metal: Born-Again Heavy Metal - Heavy metal has lost its glamour, and its mainstream support. What's left is far more interesting: An extremist successor driven by romantic yearnings and nihilism. [Wired News]
 
Death by Broderbund - The Last Express is an animated mystery game with several hooks. In Street Cred. [Wired News]
 
Death of Low Res Yields Two New Film Fests - ResFest and D.Film are born in the wake of the Low Res Film Festival - the two founders couldn't agree. [Wired News]
 
Death of News Site Revives News War - An online journalism face-off in Houston shakes the one-paper town. [Wired News]
 
Dee Snider Plays Twisted Netster Onscreen - Former Twisted Sister frontman continues his over-the-top career path, this time writing, producing, and starring in a movie about a Net-based serial killer. [Wired News]
 
 

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