Mark Dery

  • "CULTURE JAMMING -- Culture Jamming, Hacking, Slashing and Sniping in the Empire of Signs"


hbk: none
pbk: Open Media, (Westfield, New Jersey) US, July 1993

ISBN ?

pamphlet, non-fiction, guerilla art, culture jamming, cyberpunk, cyberculture, media, hackers, generation-X, culture, social history, edge, 1990s

Book Cover Part of the Open Magazine Pamphlet Series (series published by Greg Ruggiero, e-mail: openmag@intac.com). Art attacks on the Media.


"The 'Information Age' is producing more than just car phones, data-highways and a promise for 500 new TV channels. In this pamphlet, cultural critic Mark Dery delves into the underground world of 'culture jammers' -- hackers, billboard saboteurs, sub-vertisers, and street artists, who employ guerrilla-tactics against mass media in a battle for democratic of public expression". [publisher's bumpf, 1993]


The entire contents of this essay has been very kindly made available by Mark Dery for inclusion in Mark/Space: The Posthuman Issue (CD-ROM version). (There is information about other Open Magazine publications elsewhere in this issue).

[This article remains the copyright of Mark Dery and may not be transmitted via electronic database or any other electronic form without additional compensation to the author.]

"Check it out!

"Skirmishes on the media frontier". --Henry W.Targowski (in Mark/Space , 1995).

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Of Related Interest

  • Avant-Pop
  • Communication & Media
  • Counterculture / Underground
  • CyberCulture
  • Cyberpunk
  • Future
  • Generation-X
  • Graffiti
  • Hackers, Viruses, & CyberCrime
  • Postmodern

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