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VF 95 Cyberevolution (Program)

A damaged program record for Virtual Futures 1995, preserving the event's role in building a para-academic cyberculture scene.

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What survives here

The Cyberevolution program belongs to the moment when Virtual Futures was consolidating a public venue for debates that could not easily live inside a single department or discipline. The event frame mattered because it brought different intellectual registers into contact.

Programs like this operate by curation rather than thesis. Titles, speakers, and thematic groupings map a field before it hardens into a canon.

That matters because the CCRU orbit depended on event culture and temporary infrastructures. Even a thin surviving program can show how the scene was staged and named.

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Treat the page as a provenance node first and an interpretive object second. The extraction is minimal, but the event identity remains historically useful.

Follow outward to the Virtual Futures book, interviews, and retrospectives to rebuild the intellectual atmosphere this schedule would have pointed into.

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