13.0471 fruits of the surf

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       [1] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (10)
                     dortmund.de>
             Subject: --New Book on Ethics--

       [2] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (23)
                     dortmund.de>
             Subject: Hamlet on the Holodeck Review by John McLaughlin

       [3] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (19)
                     dortmund.de>
             Subject: Media Arts Research Studies & Communication, Art &
                     Technology

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             Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 07:44:01 +0000
             From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
             Subject: --New Book on Ethics--

    Greetings humanist community,

    ** This might interest you..I found via Web **

    A book --"Ethics in an Age of Technology: Gifford Lectures, Volume Two"
    [Harpercollins, 1999] by written Ian G. Barbour. --Ian Barbour has
    retired from Carleton College where he was professor of physics, professor
    of religion, and Bean Professor of Science, Technology, and Society. He
    has also written one book, "Myths, Models, and Paradigms". The Gifford
    Lectures have challenged the greatest thinkers to relate the worlds of
    religion, philosophy, and science.

    best regards
    Arun Tripathi

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             Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 07:46:09 +0000
             From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
             Subject: Hamlet on the Holodeck Review by John McLaughlin

    Greetings Humanists,

    I thought this might interest you --following URL, which contains a
    magnificent review of the book "Hamlet On The Holedeck: The Future of
    Narrative In Cyberspace" eloquently done Prof. by John McLaughlin for
    _Kairos_ Journal.

    You can visit the site at:
    <http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/4.1/reviews/john/hamdeck.htm>

    _Kairos_ is an electronic journal designed to serve as a peer-reviewed
    resource for teachers, educators, and tutors at the college and university
    level.

    For those, who don't know..the book, "Hamlet on the Holdeck" is written by
    Prof. Janet H. Murray, is the Director of PAINT [Program in Advanced
    Interactive Narrative Technology]

    The "HOH" web resource page is available at
    <http://web.mit.edu/jhmurray/www/HOH.html>

    Best Regards
    Arun Tripathi
    Research Scholar
    UNI DO, Germany
    Online Facilitator
    EdResource Moderator
    Appointed Officer: WAOE Multilingual Coordinator on Public Info Committee
    National Advisory Board Member for AmericaTakingAction, National Network
    <http://www.americatakingaction.com/board/arun.htm>

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             Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 07:47:29 +0000
             From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
             Subject: Media Arts Research Studies & Communication, Art & Technology

    Greetings Scholars,

    During my cyber-explorations, I found this..though this might interest
    you..A Project at MARS --CAT: Communication, Art & Technology Network
    which is authored by Dr. Monika Fleischmann & Dr. Wolfgang Strauss. For
    more information about the CAT network -Please visit the site at:
    <http://imk.gmd.de/mars/cat> And, Media Arts Research Studies is available
    at: <http://imk.gmd.de/mars/>

    Please do not forget to visit of **Memoria Futura** site at:
    <http://imk.gmd.de/mars/cat/memoria>

    There you will find, "James O'Donnell, saying, "I study the past, but I
    plan to live in the future" and "Umberto Eco, saying, "The things that
    cannot be theoretically expressed, one must tell a story about".

    Read about the ongoing documentation of the symposium : MEMORIA FUTURA
    at <http://imk.gmd.de/mars/cat/memoria>

    Actually, MEMORIA FUTURA, is an exquisite example of the book, "Avatars of
    the Word: From Papyrus to Cyberspace", written by James J. O'Donnell.

    Contact Person: Dr. Monika Fleischmann, e-mail: <fleischmann@gmd.de>

    Thank you for listening!
    Kind Regards
    Arun Tripathi



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