Difference between revisions of "High Frontiers"
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| format = [[Zines|Print]] | | format = [[Zines|Print]] | ||
| editor = R. U. Sirius (Ken Goffman) | | editor = R. U. Sirius (Ken Goffman) | ||
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| language = English | | language = English | ||
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− | High Frontiers was a counterculture magazine founded in 1984, edited by R. U. Sirius (pseudonym for Ken Goffman). He was succeeded as Editor-in-Chief by anthropologist Alison Bailey Kennedy, a.k.a. "Queen Mu" and "Alison Wonderland". The magazine later changed its name to [[Reality Hackers]]. | + | '''High Frontiers''' was a counterculture magazine founded in 1984, edited by R. U. Sirius (pseudonym for Ken Goffman). He was succeeded as Editor-in-Chief by anthropologist Alison Bailey Kennedy, a.k.a. "Queen Mu" and "Alison Wonderland". The magazine later changed its name to [[Reality Hackers]]. |
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! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/highfrontiers04high Archive.org] | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/highfrontiers04high Archive.org] | ||
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+ | ! style="background: #838B8B; color: #ffffff; text-align:center"| Issue | ||
+ | ! style="background: #838B8B; color: #ffffff; text-align:center"| User | ||
+ | ! style="background: #838B8B; color: #ffffff; text-align:center"| Link | ||
+ | ! style="background: #838B8B; color: #ffffff; text-align:center"| Notes | ||
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+ | ! style="background: #EEE9E9; color: #8B8989;"| Terence McKenna Interview (From issue 01) | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/terencemckennain01will Archive.org] | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
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+ | ! style="background: #EEE9E9; color: #8B8989;"| High Frontiers Centerfold (From issue 02) | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/highfrontierscen02lord Archive.org] | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
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+ | ! style="background: #EEE9E9; color: #8B8989;"| Kwirx Tabloid (From issue 02) | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/kwirxtabloid02lord Archive.org] | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
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+ | ! style="background: #EEE9E9; color: #8B8989;"| Tarantismo and the Modern Day Magician (From issue 03) | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/tarantismomodern03quee Archive.org] | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
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+ | ! style="background: #EEE9E9; color: #8B8989;"| Steal This Conference (From issue 04) | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/stealthisconfere04morg Archive.org] | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
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+ | ! style="background: #EEE9E9; color: #8B8989;"| WORLD MUTATION DAY Flyer (1985) | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/worldmutationday00dead Archive.org] | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
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+ | ! style="background: #EEE9E9; color: #8B8989;"| High Frontiers Ad Brochure (1987) | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [https://archive.org/details/highfrontiersadb00high Archive.org] | ||
+ | ! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 29 April 2014
High Frontiers issue 01 cover | |
Format | |
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Editor | R. U. Sirius (Ken Goffman) |
Publisher | R. U. Sirius |
Origin | San Francisco, CA, USA |
Language | English |
Frequency | NA |
Active | 1984 - 1988 |
Topics | Counterculture, Drugs, Proto-Cyberdelia |
Number of Issues | 4 |
Follows | NA |
Precedes | Reality Hackers (Issue 5) |
Associated Publications | Mondo 2000 |
Website | NA |
High Frontiers was a counterculture magazine founded in 1984, edited by R. U. Sirius (pseudonym for Ken Goffman). He was succeeded as Editor-in-Chief by anthropologist Alison Bailey Kennedy, a.k.a. "Queen Mu" and "Alison Wonderland". The magazine later changed its name to Reality Hackers.
Downloads
Issue | User | Link | Notes |
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Issue #1 (1984) | Archive.org | ||
Issue #2 (1985) | Archive.org | Acquired | |
Issue #3 (Annual 1987) | Archive.org | Acquired | |
Issue #4 (1988) | Archive.org | Acquired |
Issue | User | Link | Notes |
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Terence McKenna Interview (From issue 01) | Archive.org | ||
High Frontiers Centerfold (From issue 02) | Archive.org | ||
Kwirx Tabloid (From issue 02) | Archive.org | ||
Tarantismo and the Modern Day Magician (From issue 03) | Archive.org | ||
Steal This Conference (From issue 04) | Archive.org | ||
WORLD MUTATION DAY Flyer (1985) | Archive.org | ||
High Frontiers Ad Brochure (1987) | Archive.org |