— G — H — I — J — K Fitzpatrick, Brad, 111 Flood, Richard, 56 Frauenfelder, Mark, 114 Friedman, R. Seth, 49 Fuchs, Martin, 77, 155 Garvey, Ellen Gruber 135-136 Gibson, William, 50 Gleick, James, 118 Godsill, Benjamin, 56 Goldenson, Jeff, 105 Gunderloy, Mike, 49 Gutenberg, Johannes, 15, 28, 31-32, 66, 73, 84, 93, 162 Hall, Lyndl, 111 Harper, Richard, 24, 26, 67, 93 H. R. Hart, Michael, 84 Hayles, Katherine, 29 Held Jr., John, 44 Higgins, Dick, 39, 50 Hitchcock, Steve, 44 Hoffman, Abbie, 134 Hyde, Adam, 77 Ilich, Fran, 68, 143 John Paul II, Pope, 46 Jeong, Seunghwa, 116 Jeremijenko, Nathalie, 116 Jimenez, Pedro, 144 Johnson, Phyllis, 40 Jordan, Pete, 112 Kahle, Brewster, 104, 123 Kleinberg, Jon, 102 Knoebel, Anna and Tess, 79 188 — L — M — N Kösch, Sascha, 143 Kostelanetz, Richard, 45 Krekovic, Slavo, 144 Kurbak, Ebru, 62 LaGuardia, Fiorello, 22 Lambert, Steve, 51, 52 Landow, George P., 28, 67, 93 Lee, Hoyoung, 116 Leskovec, Jure, 102 Lessig, Lawrence, 109 Leu, Per-Oskar, 76 Levy, Steven, 86-87 Licklider, J.C.R., 25 Lin, Fang-Yu ‚‘Frank’, 98 Lissitzky, El, 35-36, 103 Lohbeck, Evelien, 110 Lukic, Kristian, 144 Maciunas, George, 39 Maes, Pattie, 111 Mandiberg, Michael, 58 Manzetti, Innocenzo, 16 Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, 19, 33-34 Markoff, John, 49 Marx, Karl, 46 Matthews, Rob, 133 Mayer, Marissa, 60 McLuhan, Marshall, 21-24, 66, 87, 93, 95, 114, 126, 131, 135, 163 Meyer, Philip, 56 Mod, Craig, 93, 97 Morgan, Louise Naunton, 107 Muller, Nat, 67 Murphie, Andrew, 64 Newman, Steve, 55 Noack, Ruth, 146
— O — P — R — S Obama, Barack, 51, 63, 87 Oliver, Julian, 51 O’Neil, Mathieu, 139 Ortiz, Carme, 144 Orwell, George, 88 Owens, Ashley Parker, 46 Paine, Thomas, 32-33 Pake, George E., 26 Papini, Giovanni, 34 Parker, Philip M., 77 Phillpot, Clive, 165 Pound, Ezra, 19 Proulx, Annie, 87 Puckey, Jonathan, 63-64 Ramelli, Agostino, 103 Randolph, Sal, 148 Reinbold, Dirk, 65-66 Richardson, Joanne, 144 Richter, Kamila B., 65-66 Rider, Fremont, 103 Rifkin, James, 119 Robida, Albert, 17, 83, 91 Rose, Joel, 48 Rot, Dieter, 165 Rothenberg, Jeff, 127 Ruesga, Julian, 144 Šarić, Marin, 121 Sasikumar, Anirudh, 94 Schmidt, Eric, 56 Schmidt, Karsten, 75-76 Schmitt, Antoine, 64 Schöllhammer, Georg, 143, 145-146 Schwartz, Stephen, 50 Schwartz, Tim, 132 Schwieger, Marc, 57 189 — T — U — V — W Schwitters, Kurt, 36 Sellen, Abigail J., 24, 26, 67, 93 Shakira, 148 Sheridon, Nick, 85 Shirky, Clay, 57, 73 Shuttleworth, Mark, 108 Sinclair, Carla, 114 Sir, Vladan, 144 Smith, Paul, 116 Smits, Helmut, 68 Stallman, Richard M., 88 Standage, Tom, 16 Stein, Gertrude, 19 Sulzberger, Arthur Jr., 55 Takahashi, Tomoko, 110 Texier, Catherine, 48 Thomson, Robert, 57 Tozzi, Tommaso, 47 Trepte, Cody, 132 Trotsky, Lev, 36 Twain, Mark, 136 Tzara, Tristan, 34 Ubermorgen, 134, 164 Uzanne, Octave, 17-18, 21, 83, 91 Vasiliev, Danja, 51 Verne, Jules, 20 Villaespesa, Mar, 144 Villemard, 18 Vydra, Daniel, 61 Wales, Jimmy, 56, 58 Walker, Scott, 102 Ward, Adrian, 81 Watson, Steve, 79 Welch, Chuck, 40
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