Net, The: The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet

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The Net: The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet
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The Net: The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet Poster
Format Video (TV)
Genre Documentary
Origin Germany
Language English, German
Release Date 13 January 200
Running Time 121 min
Production
Created by Lutz Dammbeck
Directed by Lutz Dammbeck
Produced by Lutz Dammbeck
Written by Lutz Dammbeck
Screenplay by Lutz Dammbeck
Distributed by b.film Verleih
Narrated by Eva Mattes, Thomas Vogt
Starring Stewart Brand, John Brockman, Butch Gehring, David Gelernter, Theodore John Kaczynski, Ken Kesey, Timothy Leary
Music by J.U. Lensing
Cinematography by James Carman, István Imre, Thomas Plenert
Edited by Margot Neubert-Maric
Production Company Arte, Lutz Dammbeck Filmproduktion, Südwestrundfunk (SWR)
Location(s) Various
Original Channel NA
Additional Information
Based on NA
Topics Technology, Computers, Hacking, Counterculture
Follows NA
Precedes NA
Associated Video NA
Website t-h-e-n-e-t.com (defunct)

The Net: The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet, originally title Das Netz is an independent film directed by Lutz Dammbeck. Das Netz premiered in 2003.

Synopsis

The film explores the ideas and histories of groundbreaking artists Marshall McLuhan and Nam June Paik, hippy idealists such as Timothy Leary and Ken Kesey, counterculturalists such as John Brockman and Stewart Brand, cyberneticists such as Robert William Taylor and Heinz von Foerster, and neo-luddite Unabomber Ted Kaczynski.

Downloads

Film User Format Link Notes
The Net: The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet (2003) NA MP4 Archive.org

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