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  • noun Culture as influenced by technology, especially computer technology and the Internet.

Etymologies

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techno- +‎ culture

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Examples

  • In many ways, this intense concern is emblematic of the collective dream of pop technoculture less from from Star Trek and more to World of Warcraft.

    She[s] got a hammer: Hammering the Void Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • In many ways, this intense concern is emblematic of the collective dream of pop technoculture less from from Star Trek and more to World of Warcraft.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • Additional expertise in new media, new media technologies, and nontraditional ways of disseminating writing would be an advantage, as would professional experience in science writing or writing about technoculture.

    books received: the well-built city trilogy jlundberg 2008

  • Was the Colorado tragedy a legacy of our technoculture: Doom, "Natural Born Killers," hate-amplifying Web sites and pipe-bomb plans from the Net?

    Loitering On The Dark Side 2008

  • The results carry more than a whiff of the pretentious (one recent NYU Press book "places rap music, the Alien trilogy, and Sandra Cisneros in the context of postcolonialism, identity politics, and technoculture"), but academe's newfound interest in fashion is a more or less delightful development.

    Clothes-Minded 2005

  • Actually, the first ever reader comment posted to Jewlicious was written by Douglas Rushkoff, who at the time was contributing to Jew School and who, by the way, despite being a technoculture enthusiast, only began blogging after my repeated insistence that he do so.

    Let It Be Said: We Run This Bitch | Jewschool 2007

  • The results carry more than a whiff of the pretentious (one recent NYU Press book "places rap music, the Alien trilogy, and Sandra Cisneros in the context of postcolonialism, identity politics, and technoculture"), but academe's newfound interest in fashion is a more or less delightful development.

    Clothes-Minded 2005

  • The results carry more than a whiff of the pretentious (one recent NYU Press book "places rap music, the Alien trilogy, and Sandra Cisneros in the context of postcolonialism, identity politics, and technoculture"), but academe's newfound interest in fashion is a more or less delightful development.

    Clothes-Minded 2005

  • Buckminster Fuller, Gregory Bateson, and the links between the new communalist, back-to-the-land movement of the '60s and '70s and the technoculture of the '90s and beyond.

    The Chicago Blog: R.U. Sirius interviews Fred Turner 2006

  • Buckminster Fuller, Gregory Bateson, and the links between the new communalist, back-to-the-land movement of the '60s and '70s and the technoculture of the '90s and beyond.

    The Chicago Blog: November 2006 Archives 2006

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