Journal of the tribal political personal physical visual aural digital edible and overfed

Marsh
Soules' Homepage

I link, therefore I am. eZine 1999.

hypeRculture is an electronic journal of hypertext projects linked to create an online network of expression. With the internet as both medium and mirror, we explore the themes of technology,

swingers

subculture,

brain

and

Tattoo'd
Person

identity.


Chantelle Adamache: Tribal Groupings

Natasha Bissessur: Tattooing and it's Emergence in Culture

Nick Brandstaetter: The Making of McDonald's

Sam Bush: Culture and Technology: Going Back to Basics in Today's Rapid World

Wesley Cathcart: The Sundance Film Festival (On the Internet)

Davis Chevrier: Internet Culture & Other Babble

Shaun Copp: Sub-Cultures: Martial Arts

Vanessa Franklin and Mary Ann Culo: History of Cajun and Inuit Music

Denise Hogue: Anti-Consumerism on the Net

Keith Hopper: Digital Broadcasting

Hayden Johnston: Hackers: Where Did They Come From?

Chris Laundy: A Small Cultural Window

Phil Lavoie: That Swing You Do

Kendra Lineker: Discrimination of Female Athletes

Nicole McRae: Nicole’s Page 'o' Hockey Fun

Simon Reeves: Exploring the Fringes: A Guide to Beach Combing on the Gulf Islands

Andrea Savard: The Roots of My Corn Obsession

Jennifer Scott: Who Rocks? The Girls Do!

?BRIAN? Stubbs: Tinitus Inducer

Cheryl Taylor: Junkulture

Adam Weichel: Culture and the Internet: Trends Emerging Between Media on the Internet


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