Mondo 2000, Issue 4, Spring 1991







This issue includes "A Couple of Bohos: Shooting the Breeze", an interview between William S. Burroughs and Timothy Leary, pp. 84-87.

Published in Berkeley, CA., by Mondo 2000 in the Spring of 1991.

This copy was signed by Zandoz and Gracie at their contribution.

Bibliographic Information:

  • Shoaf III.392
  • Schottlaender v4.C621
  • Raven 19910400MOND.0.4, b19
Selected Contents:
  • Bart Nagel: photographs
  • R. U. Sirius: "New World Disorder: All Is Not One" (editorial)
  • letters
  • Richard Stallman: "UN Treaty Would Mandate Software Patents" (essay)
  • Allan Lundell: "VR Report" (essay)
  • Ed Tywoniak:
    • "Product: Music Software" (essay)
    • review of The Best of Tom Zé
  • Mark Landman: illustrations
  • Sir Real: "666" (essay)
  • Brian Parks: "Desktop Manufacturing: (DTM) Arrives" (essay)
  • Jeff Milstead: "Pop Goes the Toaster" (essay)
  • Louis M. Brill: "Coaster Cruising Part II" (essay)
  • Kent Bench: illustration
  • R. U. Sirius and Christopher Currell: "Virtual Audio: 3D Sound Wizard Christopher Currell" (interview)
  • Jay Blackesberg: photographs
  • Sebastian Hyde: illustrations
  • Denise Caruso: "The Go Tablet – Take One on Rising" (essay)
  • Gareth Branwyn: "Guide to Hacker Zines: From Anarchic Adjustments to Techno-phun" (essay/reviews)
  • Max Freer: "D.I.Y. Spy" (essay)
  • Peter Sugarman: "Cyber-Cowboychaps" (essay)
  • Gareth Branwyn and Steve Roberts: "Winnelife!" (interview)
  • Robert Walman: photograph
  • Steve Roberts:
    • "Nomadness Motivations" (essay)
    • "On the Road Scenario" (essay/prose)
  • Stephen Beck: "HDTV Wars: The Second Round Begins" (essay)
  • Wes Thomas: "Teleworkers: The Next Revolution?" (essay)
  • Nick Herbert: "Fringe Science: Must Be Jelly 'Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That: A Quantum Sandwich" (essay)
  • Sandy Shaw and Durk Pearson: "Durk & Sandy: Read This or Die" (interview)
  • Greg Nersesian: illustration
  • St. Jude: "Irresponsible Journalism" (essay)
  • Mike Saenz and Michael Synergy: "Beyond Multimedia: ITV" (essay)
  • Ian Shoales: "War Is Hell, Peace Is Heck – and Other Lessons from the Mother of All Postwar Periods" (essay)
  • John Borruso: illustration
  • Eric White: illustrations
  • Barbara Leary: "Andy Warhol's Secret Desire to Rejoin His Idol, Walt Disney" (essay)
  • Gary Wolf and Avital Ronell: "Avital Ronell on Hallucinogens" (interview)
  • Larry McCafferty and Kathy Acker: "Reading the Body" (interview)
  • Barbara Imhoff, Jude Milhon, and Ellen Sebastian: "The Loa in the Machine" (interview)
  • William S. Burroughs and Timothy Leary (and James Grauerholz): "A Couple of Bohos Shooting the Breeze" (interview)
  • Emily Cohen: illustrations
  • Rickey Vincent and The Digital Underground: "Freaks of the Industry" (interview)
  • Joichi Ito: "Reptiles and Viral Infections in Japanese Cyberpop" (essay)
  • Jas Morgan, Sarah Drew, and Pamela Z: "Pamela Z" (interview)
  • Stephanie Rausser: photographs
  • Jessica: "Amebas at the Exploratorium" (fashion)
  • Diana Trimble, Jas Morgan, Emma Anderson, and Steve Rippon: "Lush" (interview)
  • Edward Tywoniak, Kevin Ogilvie, and Dwayne Goettel: "Skinny Puppy" (interview)
  • Pamela Z. and Brian Eno: "Brian Eno: Ambiguity, Yams & Ju-Ju Spacejazz" (interview)
  • R. U. Sirius, Jas Morgan, and D'Cückoo: "D'Cückoo" (interview)
  • Peter Booth Lee: photographs
  • Jas. Morgan: "Biomuse: The Body as Chorus of Electrical Noise" (essay)
  • Queen Mu: "Orpheus in the Maelstrom" (essay)
  • Charles Rose: photograph
  • John Perry Barlow and Ted Nelson: "Caverns Measureless to Man" (interview)
  • Jeff Milstead, Jude Milhon, and Mike Saenz: "Virtual Sex with Mike Saenz" (interview)
  • Jas. Morgan, Erol Otus, Justine Herbert, Mark Dippe, and Lisa Van Cleef: "The Creative Spark at Industrial Light & Magic: Computer Graphics and Muffy the Spider" (interview)
  • Richard Greenfeld and Allen Goldman: "Marginalia: The Marketing of The Difference Engine" (interview)
  • Rudy Rucker: review of The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling
  • Marshall McLaren: "Infinite Personalities: Multiple Orgasms, Cyborgs & Foucault" (essay)
  • music reviews
  • Gracie & Zarkov: "Bruno Burns! Rushdie Recants!" (essay)
Publishing Information:
  • Publishers: Fun City Megamedia
  • Domineditrix: Queen Mu
  • Editor-in-Chief: R. U. Sirius
  • The Art Director: Bart Nagel
  • Managing Editor: St. Jude Milhon
  • Music Editor: Jas. Morgan
  • The Tall Editor: Andrew D. Hultkrans
  • Associate Editor: Michael Synergy
  • Street Tech Editor: Gareth Branwyn
  • Tokyo Correspondent: Joichi Ito
  • Contributing Editors: John Perry Barlow, Gracie & Zarkov, Timothy Leary
  • Design Assistance: Heide Foley
  • et al

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