ALLUCQUERE ROSANNE STONE PUBLICATIONS Updated March 1995 (Sorry, it's damned hard to keep this list current) Academic Publications: 1995: The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. Cambridge: MIT Press. 1995. (With Nikhil Sinha): Computers and Communication. In John Downing, Ali Mohammadi, and Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi (eds.), Questioning the Media. A Critical Introduction. London: Sage. 1995 (fall). Violation and Virtuality: Two cases of physical and psychological boundary transgression and their implications. in Judith Halberstam (ed.), Posthuman Bodies. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1995 (fall). Sex and Death Among the Disembodied: VR, Cyberspace, and the Nature of Academic Discourse. In Susan Leigh Star (ed.), Cultures of Computing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1995 (fall). Innocence and Awakening: Cyberdammerung at the Ashibe Research Lab. In George Marcus, ed., Conversations, Profiles and Memoirs, Vol. II of Late Editions: Cultural Studies for the End of the Century. 1994. Was Vampire Wissen: Von transitiven Subjekten und Geschlechtern in virtuellen Welten. German trans. of "What Vampires Know: Transsubjection and Transgender in Cyberspace", presented at Kunstlerhaus Graz, October 1993. In Eva Ursprung, ed.,In Control: Mensch-Interface-Maschine. 1994. Sex, Death, and Architecture. Architecture New York (ANY). issue devoted to the Guggenheim/ANY colloquium Electrotecture. 1994. Invaginal Imaginal: How to Fill (Or Surround) Virtual Space. In Lillian Lenox, ed., Lusitania; special issue Vulvamorphia. Published simultaneously in French as "Imaginaire Invaginal". 1994. Japanese translation of "Will The Real Body Please Stand Up: Boundary Stories about Virtual Cultures", in M. Benedikt (ed)., Cyberspace (Toyo Press, by arrangement with MIT). 1994. Split Subjects, Not Atoms, or How I Fell In Love With My Prosthesis. In Roddey Reid (ed.), Configurations, special issue: Located Knowledges. New York: Johns Hopkins. 1994. Disembodied Architectures: X+Y=knots: an interview with Allucquere Rosanne Stone (edited by A.R. Stone). Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University Press. 1994. Bait and Switch With Sandy Stone: Interview, Mondo 2000 1993. Virtualitet og Krenkelser. Norwegian Trans. of "Violation and Virtuality: Two cases of physical and psychological boundary transgression and their implications", in Terje Rasmussen, ed., Kulturens Digitale. Oslo: Aventura Forlag A/S. 1993. The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto. Revised and updated from the 1991 version, with afterword. Camera Obscura 29. 1992. The Drunken Terminal: Desire, Virtual Worlds, and the Problem of the Diffracted Subject, in Norman Klein, ed.: Lost Boundaries: A History of Media-induced Experience, Verso. 1992. Virtual Systems, in Jonathan Crary and Sanford Kwinter, eds.: Zone 6: Incorporations, Vol. 6 of "Fragments for a History of the Human Body." New York: Urzone (MIT). 1992. The Architecture of Elsewhere, in Hrazstan Zeitlian, ed.: Semiotext(e) Architecture. New York: Semiotext(e). 1991. "Will The Real Body Please Stand Up?: Boundary Stories About Virtual Cultures". in Michael Benedikt, ed.: Cyberspace: First Steps. MIT Press. 1991. "The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto". In Kristina Straub and Julia Epstein, eds.: Body Guards: The Cultural Politics of Gender Ambiguity. New York: Routledge. 1987. With Gene Moriarty, "A Praxiological Description of Engineering Design Theory". IPoceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Published in Polish by the Polish Praxiological Society, 1990. 1987. With Gene Moriarty, "Q-Analysis: Toward a General Theory of Design". IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Papers presented at conferences: (This is not updated. I currently do an invited performance piece or talk about once every two weeks. Most recently: Adelaide Festival of the Arts; Department of Architecture, University of Toronto; Culture Lab; Dallas Film Festival; Stockholm Film Festival; University of Windsor; Getty Center for the History of Art; Department of Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara; ArtForum; Wexner Center, Ohio State University; Banff Centre for the Arts; Department of Anthropology, Stanford University; University of Manitoba; University of Salzburg; Xerox Corp. Palo Alto Research Center; Department of Cognitive Science, University of Texas at Austin; American Anthropological Association; University of Rochester.) 1992. "Split Subjects, Not Atoms; or How I Fell In Love With My Prosthesis". For the panel Virtual Communities, Conference of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco (October). 1991. "Will The Real Body Please Stand Up?: Boundary Stories About Virtual Cultures". For the panel Problematics of Personhood at the Margin of Life", Conference of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago. 1990. "I Speak The Body Electronic: Virtual Culture, Machine Ethnography, and Boundary Stories in Science and Fiction". Contact VII: Cultures of the Imagination, Phoenix, AZ. 1990. "Sex and Death Among the Disembodied". Fifteenth annual conference of the International Association for Philosophy and Literature, Bodies: Image, Writing, Technology, Irvine, CA. 1990. "Aliens, Freaks, Monsters: The Politics of Virtual alter-Sexuality". CGDC Computer Game Developers Conference, San Jose, CA. 1989. "Sex And Death Among The Cyborgs: How to Construct Gender and Boundary in Information Systems". Fourteenth annual conference of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, El Cajon, CA. 1989. "The Empire Strikes Back: Representations of Cross-Gender in Personal, Clinical, and Theoretical Discourse". Twice-Told Tales: Revisioning Historical Identities. Santa Cruz, CA. 1989. "How Robots Became Desirable: A Cautionary Tale." Contact VI: Cultures of the Imagination, Phoenix, AZ. 1989. "More Real Than Life Its ownself: Interactive Simulation, Cinematic Space, and Narrative Seduction". Technology and Art in a Virtual Society, San Francisco, CA. 1988. "'So That's What Those Two Robots Were Doing In The Park...I Thought They Were Repairing Each Other!'ÑThe Discourse of Gender, Pornography, and Artificial Intelligence". Conference of the Feminist Studies Focused Research Activity, Santa Cruz, CA. 1987. With Gene Moriarty, "A Praxiological Description of Engineering Design Theory". IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Published in Polish by the Polish Praxiological Society, 1990. 1987. With Gene Moriarty, "Q-Analysis: Toward a General Theory of Design". IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Articles: 1978. "Recording Technology: A Woman's Perspective". Mix: The Magazine of Recording Technology, April. Fiction: Short stories: 1972. "The Langley Circuit". New York: Galaxy, May. 1972. "Farewell to the Artifacts". New York: Galaxy, July. 1971. "Thank God You're Alive". New York:The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October. Fiction: Books: "Ktahmet/Remember". New York: DAW Books, in revision.