Cyberspace the world of digital architecture
The term cyberspace, first coined in 1984 by William Gibson in his science fiction novel Neuromancer , has today almost reached the level of common language, if not common acceptance, for its place as a legimate architectural construct. A largely visual statement of the construct is provided, thus h...
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