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Blather's Dave Walsh has written for many publications, amongst them The Irish Times, Wired and Fortean Times. The links that are on this page are a concise guide to just some of his articles - some of were published in print only.
The Irish Times
Virus Hoaxing: Scrub Your Mind, Computimes, October 29 2001.
The fear of viruses is disproportionate to the potential of
any actual virus, argues Dave Walsh [Originally published
in The
Irish Times, Computimes, as Don't Mind The Memes, October 29 2001.]
Give Me Interactivity Or Give Me Death
An investigation into the myths and misconceptions surrounding interactive technology.
[Originally published in The Irish Times, Computimes, as Click here to
Communicate, September 17 2001.]
Sterling Work
Interview with science-fiction writer and environmental activist Bruce Sterling on Dead Media and the Viridian Project.
[Originally published in
The Irish Times, Computimes, as Doing Sterling Work, August 27 2001.]
Furoshiki Revisited, Computimes, July 23 2001
Interview with science-fiction writer and environmental activist Bruce Sterling on mobile technology of the future
[Originally published in
The Irish Times, Computimes, as PCs Are the Fabric of Life, July 23 2001.]
Limiting the unlimited, Computimes, May 21 2001
Investigating the Esat NoLimits controversy.
Blather
Having published over 100 issues since 1997, more than 10,000 people worldwide regularly read Blather, our in-house ezine. The website has become a repository of reliable articles on popular myths, hysteria and claims of the paranormal, from Ireland and beyond. Blather's trademark style is incisive, provocative, and tongue-in-cheek.
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Disinformation
Fortean Times
- Man Machine - Towards an Understanding of Semantics with an artificially intelligent community -(Fortean Times)
The Anomalist
Super-Sargasso Surfin, January 1998;
a witty examination of historical skyborne anomalies, including some from ancient Irish texts
Smug
Feck Off!,
December 1997; guest columnist, discussing the subtleties of Irish slang
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