Article: Before and After the I-Bomb: An Artist in the Information Environment. (Media).

Tom Sherman

Banff, Canada: Banff Centre Press, 2002

According to Tom Sherman, the I-bomb exploded in the early 1990s when computer networks finally attained the speed and mass required to share and distribute the torrent of information we now take for granted. Like previous milestones with explosive power, this had a widespread impact that could prompt one to ask the usual "where-were-you-when" to pinpoint a defining moment that primarily speaks of a crucial collectivity through its arrival. Sherman's new book, Before & After the I-Bomb: An Artist in the Information Environment addresses how we have evolved from managing technology to becoming an integral part of Its ...

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