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Reality Hackers originated as [[High Frontiers]] 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".
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{{Infobox Zine
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| name                    = Reality Hackers
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| image                  = [[File:Realityhackers_05.jpg‎|250px|center]]
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| image_caption          = Reality Hackers issue 05 cover
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| format                  = [[Zines|Print]]
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| editor                  = R. U. Sirius (Ken Goffman), Jude Milhon
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| publisher              = Kundalini Publishing
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| origin                  = R. U. Sirius
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| language                = English
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| frequency              = NA
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| active                  = 1988 - 1989
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| categories              = Cyberpunk, Counterculture, Drugs, Cyberdelia, Technology, Technophilia
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| number_issues          = 2
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| follows                = [[High Frontiers]] (Issue 4)
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| precedes                = [[Mondo 2000]] (Issue 1)
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| associated_publications = NA
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| website                = NA
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}}
  
Sirius was joined by hacker Jude Milhon (a.k.a. St. Jude) as editor and the magazine was renamed Reality Hackers in 1988 to better reflect its drugs and computers theme.
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'''Reality Hackers''' originated as [[High Frontiers]] 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".
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Sirius was joined by hacker Jude Milhon (a.k.a. St. Jude) as editor and the magazine was renamed ''Reality Hackers'' in 1988 to better reflect its drugs and computers theme. The magazine changed title again to [[Mondo 2000]] in 1989.
  
 
Issue numbering takes off where High Frontiers leaves off.
 
Issue numbering takes off where High Frontiers leaves off.
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==References==
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==External Links==
 
[http://boingboing.net/2012/07/30/defining-the-reality-hackers.html Defining the Reality Hackers - bOING bOING]
 
[http://boingboing.net/2012/07/30/defining-the-reality-hackers.html Defining the Reality Hackers - bOING bOING]
  

Revision as of 22:51, 28 April 2014

Reality Hackers
Realityhackers 05.jpg
Reality Hackers issue 05 cover
Format Print
Editor R. U. Sirius (Ken Goffman), Jude Milhon
Publisher Kundalini Publishing
Origin R. U. Sirius
Language English
Frequency NA
Active 1988 - 1989
Topics Cyberpunk, Counterculture, Drugs, Cyberdelia, Technology, Technophilia
Number of Issues 2
Follows High Frontiers (Issue 4)
Precedes Mondo 2000 (Issue 1)
Associated Publications NA
Website NA

Reality Hackers originated as High Frontiers 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".

Sirius was joined by hacker Jude Milhon (a.k.a. St. Jude) as editor and the magazine was renamed Reality Hackers in 1988 to better reflect its drugs and computers theme. The magazine changed title again to Mondo 2000 in 1989.

Issue numbering takes off where High Frontiers leaves off.

Downloads

Issue User Link Notes
Issue #5 Archive.org Acquired
Issue #6 Archive.org

External Links

Defining the Reality Hackers - bOING bOING

Reality Hackers - Acceler8or