Book and Book Chapters

Richard Metzger, editor, The Book of Lies. New York, Disinformation Press, June 2003.

Mark Pesce, Programming DirectShow and Digital Video. Seattle, Washington, Microsoft Press, March 2003.

Mark Pesce, et. al., Game On: Head Games. London, Barbican Center Books (Corporation of London), March 2002.

Vernor Vinge, et. al., True Names and the Opening of the Cyberspace Frontier. New York, TOR Books, December 2001.

Russ Kick, editor, You Are Being Lied To. New York, The Disinformation Company, March 2001.

Mark Pesce, The Playful World: How Technology Transforms our Imagination. New York, Ballantine Books (Random House), October 2000.

Aaron Walsh and Mark Pesce, Core Web3D. New York, Prentice-Hall Publishing, June 2000.

Mark Pesce, Learning VRML: Design for Cyberspace. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ziff-Davis Publishing, 1997.

Celia Pearce and Mark Pesce, The Interactive Book. Indianapolis, Indiana: Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1997.

Mark Pesce, VRML: Flying through the Web. Indianapolis, Indiana: New Riders Publishing, 1996.

Loren Buhle, Mark Pesce, Vinay Kumar, et. al. The Webmaster's Professional Reference. Indianapolis, Indiana: New Riders Publishing, 1996.

Mark Pesce, VRML: Browsing and Building Cyberspace. Indianapolis, Indiana: New Riders Publishing, 1995.

Articles

Mark Pesce. "Reviewing Breaking Open the Head', Journal of Cognitive Liberties, Winter 2003.

Mark Pesce. "Year of Jubilee", Entheogen Review, Winter 2002-3

Mark Pesce. "The Future of Entertainment", PC Magazine, September 2002.

Mark Pesce. "The Future of Video Gaming", PC Magazine, September 2001.

Mark Pesce. "Xbox: 1,000,000,000,000 Operations per Second", WIRED Magazine, May 2001.

Mark Pesce. "Living Language", FEED Magazine, January 2001.

Mark Pesce. "Birth of a Station", FEED Magazine, October 2000.

Mark Pesce, "Toys and the Playful World", The Sciences, August 2000.

Mark Pesce. "Meet Big Brother", SALON Magazine, July 2000.

Mark Pesce. "Welcome to the Firehose", in FEED Magazine, February 2000.

Mark Pesce. "The Trigger Principle", in FEED Magazine, February 2000.

Mark Pesce. "Reductionism versus Holism: Multiple models of the Spiritual Quest", in Technology in Society 21, 1999.

Mark Pesce. "Magic Mirror: The Novel as Software Development Environment", for Media In Transition, Comparative Media Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, October 1999.

Mark Pesce. "Thinking Small", in FEED Magazine, October 1999.

Mark Pesce. "OSMOSE," in Salon Magazine, 15 July 1998.

Mark Pesce. "The Power of Babel," FEED Magazine, February 1998.

Mark Pesce. "Ritual and the Virtual," Consciousness Reframed, Center for the Advanced Inquiry into the Interactive Arts, University of Newport, Wales, 1997.

Mark Pesce. "Ontos and Techne," in Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine, April 1997.

Mark Pesce. "The Great Leap Downward", FEED Magazine, March 1997.

Gavin Bell, Rikk Carey, Mark Pesce, et. al. "The VRML 2.0 Specification," in VRML 97 Proceedings, February 1997.

Mark Pesce. "Proximal and Distal Unity," in Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Cyberspace, Madrid, June 1996.

Mark Pesce. "Root, Trunk, Branch, Crown: Growing VRML," in VRML 95 Proceedings, December 1995.

Mark Pesce. "Ontos, Eros, Noos, Logos," in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Electronic Arts, Montreal, September 1995.

Gavin Bell, Anthony Parisi, Mark Pesce. "The VRML 1.0 Specification," in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the World Wide Web, Chicago, October 1994.

Mark Pesce, Peter Kennard, Anthony Parisi, "Cyberspace," in Proceedings of the First International Conference on the World Wide Web, Geneva, May 1994.

Mark Pesce. "Final Amputation: Pathogenic Ontology in Cyberspace," in Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Cyberspace, Austin, Texas, May 1993.

Presentations and Seminars

"Rules of the Game," Presentation for XMediaLab, Sydney, Australia, 11 June 2003.

"Terror and Transhumanism," Lecture for Quantum Theology course at Stanford University, 27 May 2003.

"Memes to an End", presentation at MINDSTATES 2003, Berkeley, California, 23 May 2003.

"Bios & Logos", paper & presentation at MINDSTATES Jamaica, Negril, Jamaica, 3 October 2002.

"Trialogues for Interesting Times" (Seminar with Douglas Rushkoff and Erik Davis), Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California, 2 - 4 August 2002.

"Trialogues for a New Millennium" (Seminar with Douglas Rushkoff and Erik Davis), Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California, 3 - 5 August 2001.

"Changing the Rules: Next Generation Video Game Platforms & Possibilities", IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, California, 30 July 2001.

"Becoming Transhuman", feature length film & spoken word performance, premiered at Mindstates II, Berkeley, California, 26 May 2001.

"The Real World", presentation at PLANETWORK, San Francisco, 14 May 2000.

"Church of the Motherfucker", Performance at DisInfo.Con 2000, New York City, 19 Feburary 2000.

"Now You're An American!", Panel Presentation, MIT Comparative Media Studies Program Games Conference, Cambridge, 11 February 2000.

"Pornster", Panel Presentation, Lapdance 2000, Sundance Film Festival, Park City, 27 January 2000.

"Death and the Maiden", Lecture at Myth, Ritual and the Mediation of Violence, Church of the Redeemer, New York City, 6 November 1999.

"Jericho", Panel Presentation, Virtual Y2K, Brown University, 5 November 1999.

"The Playful World", Invited Lecturer, VIPER 99, Geneva, November 1999.

"Boundary Bath", Invited Lecturer, Scope 1: Information Versus Meaning, Vienna, 1 October 1999.

"Noosphere", Invited Lecture, Paradox II, Arcosanti, Arizona, 25 September 1999.

"High(er) Earth Orbit(s)", Keynote presentation, AllChemical Arts, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, September 14, 1999.

"DJ Christ, Superstar!", Director, Co-author, Co-producer. Performance at the Black Rock Arts Festival ("Burning Man") 2 September 1999.

"There it is…Take it!" Interactive installation artwork, shown at DADA: Crosswire, Los Angeles, 17 April 1999.

"Black and White and Read All Over," Invited Lecturer, SXSW Interactive, Austin Texas, 15 March 1999.

"Europa, Europa," Keynote address at Radical Complexity and Network Visualization, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, 15 January 1999.

"The Archer," Keynote address at "The Next 20 Years" lecture series, Seattle, Washington, 27 August 1998.

"Circle Round," Invited Lecturer at Science and the Spiritual Quest, Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences at the Graduate Theological Union, University of California, July 1998.

"Technopagans at the End of History", Seminar Leader, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California, 14 - 16 August 1999.

"When the Three Were One," Guest Lecturer, Virtual Worlds Lecture Series, University of California at Berkeley Multimedia Research Center, 6 November 1997.

"Eye and Thou (Dissolving Descartes)," Capstone Address, IEEE Visualization '97 Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, 24 October 1997.

"Incorporations and the Noosphere," Guest Lecturer, Discourse@2000 Lecture Series, Department of Philosophy and Epistemology, Stanford University, 7 May 1997.

"Ignition," Capstone Address, World Movers Conference, San Francisco, California, 30 January 1997.

"The Panoptic Self," Keynote Address, Earth to Avatars Conference, San Francisco, 26 October 1997.

"Sit Down and Shut Up," "Earth Mothers," and "The Open Invitation," panel presentations, SIGGRAPH '96, August 1996, New Orleans.

"Connective, Collective, Corrective: Lessons Learned from VRML," Plenary Address, The Fifth International Conference on the World Wide Web, Paris, France, 8 May 1996.

"Seduction and Domination: Pathology and Affect in Media," Multimedia Pioneers Lecture Series, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, 1 May 1996.

"Interfaces to the Sublime (Het Rotterdamerung)," lecture delivered at DEAF, the Dutch Electronic Arts Festival, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 25 November 1995.

"Electronic Storylines," workshop taught at DOORS 3, The Netherlands Design Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 9-11 November 1995.

"Opening the Third Ear," presentation delivered to the San Francisco Virtual Reality Educational Foundation in San Francisco, 21 September 1994.

"Distributed Behaviors in Distributed Simulations," presentation delivered at the Virtual Reality Systems Conference, October 1993.