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245 04 $aThe Matrix trilogy :$bcyberpunk reloaded /$cedited by Stacy Gillis.
246 30 $aCyberpunk reloaded
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bWallflower,$c2005.
300 $ax, 195 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
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505 00 $gMedia intertexts and contexts --$tVectorial dynamics : transtextuality and complexity in the Matrix /$rAylish Wood --$t'You hear about them all the time' : a genealogy of the sentient program /$rAndrew Shail --$tThe rules of the game, the burden of narrative : Enter the matrix /$rDiane Carr --$tVirtual actors, spectacle and special effects : kung fu meets 'all that CGI bullshit' /$rDan North --$tThe transparency of the interface : reality hacking and fantasies of resistance /$rThomas Foster --$tCyber noir : cyberspace, (post)feminism and the femme fatale /$rStacy Gillis --$gThe politics of modernity and postmodernity --$tPlaying it cool in The matrix /$rClaudia Springer --$tMoving The matrix : kinesic excess and post-industrial being /$rAnne Cranny-Francis --$tFashion, fetish and spectacle : The matrix dresses up--and down /$rPamela Church Gibson --$tThe multiplication of difference in post-millennial cyberpunk film : the visual culture of race in the Matrix trilogy /$rLisa Nakamura --$tChanging cyberspaces : dystopia and technological excess /$rKate O'Riordan --$tBaudrillardian revolutions : repetition and radical intervention in the Matrix trilogy /$rCatherine Constable --$tImmanence, autonomy and integral anomalies /$rPaul Sheehan.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 173-185) and index.
504 $aIncludes filmography: pages 186-188.
520 $aThis is a collection of essays on the films as well as the websites, games and The Animatrix video and DVD. Among the topics discussed are the new cyberpunk, Baudrillarian simulacra and simulation, gender, race and costume, cyberculture and the body, virtual realities and special effects.
630 00 $aMatrix (Motion picture)
630 00 $aMatrix reloaded (Motion picture)
630 00 $aMatrix revolutions (Motion picture)
650 0 $aCyberpunk culture in motion pictures.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$tMatrix trilogy.$dLondon ; New York : Wallflower, 2005$w(OCoLC)607558843
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