Neural Magazine - Italian Edition

Italian Edition

Issue #1, Agrippa
Issue #2, Dream Machine
Issue #3, Realtà Virtuali e Guerra
Issue #1 nuova serie, Bruce Sterling
Issue #2 nuova serie, Brain Machines
Issue #3 nuova serie, Videogames
Issue #4 nuova serie, Wired
Issue #5 nuova serie, Intrusioni Cerebrali
Issue #6 nuova serie, BBS copyright non è reato
Issue #10, Telefoni cellulari, i danni biologici
Issue #11, William Gibson
Issue #12, Next World Radio
Issue #13, Dead Media
Issue #14, Scanner
Issue #15, Lassigue Bendthaus
Issue #16, Etoy
Issue #17, RTMark
Issue #18, Marcus Novak
Issue #19, Richard Stallman
Issue #20, Hacktive Community
Issue #21, Breaking the Rules
Issue #22, Facing Reality
Issue #23, Hacking the Air
Issue #24, Media Interventionists
Issue #25, Copyright Guerrilla

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