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Sex Drugs and TessellationArts with the version virtual reality conference in San Francisco in and takes us through when cyber edge Journal and its publication run Along the way we meet the people who made virtual reality so exciting including Timothy Leary the LSD guru who found that advanced graphics technology could give him a trip without drugs We hear Howard Rheingold talk about cybersex and the on likeliness of it ever actually taking place We see pictures of some of the early euipment and the people who invented it And we learn that many of the uestions that people are addressing today regarding some virtual reality were actually first talked about in the early ’s though many of the answers have yet to be foundComing out in mid November just in time for Christmas shopping lists Sex Drugs and Tessellation makes an ideal gift for the technology fan people inventing virtual reality and those who just are curious about the history of technology It's available on as an e book or in large format paper paperback
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