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VF 96 Datableed (Program)

A damaged Datableed program whose surviving metadata still helps map Virtual Futures as a public laboratory for cyberculture.

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What survives here

The program points to Virtual Futures as an event architecture for assembling disparate practices under a shared sign of futurity. Even without the full schedule, it marks the way the scene organized itself through public interfaces.

Programmes like this are devices of coordination. They align speakers, motifs, and audiences, letting a temporary scene appear coherent enough to circulate.

That matters because para-academic culture was built not only in essays and books but in schedules, posters, invites, and live events. The event infrastructure is part of the intellectual history.

Reading note

Approach this as a damaged but still useful scene document. The surviving archive path and date are more dependable than the current extracted wording.

Use the section links to move to richer Virtual Futures materials, then return to this item as part of the event ecology rather than a standalone text.

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