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  1. The Electronic Revolution is an essay collection by William S. Burroughs that was first published in 1970 by Expanded Media Editions in West Germany. A second edition, published in 1971 in Cambridge, England, contained additional French translation by Henri Chopin.

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    • 1970
  2. The 'Electronic Revolution' refers to the substitution of human mental tasks with electronic circuits, leading to significant changes in job roles and decision-making processes across various industries due to advancements in information technology and robotics.

  3. In the Electronic Revolution I advance the theory that a virus IS a very small unit of word and image. I have suggested now such units can be biologically activat-ed to act as communicable virus strains. Let us start with three tape recorders in The Garden of Eden. Tape recorder 1 is Adam. Tape recorder 2 is Eve. Tape

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  4. Jan 1, 1970 · Was he seriously considering revolutionizing with tape recorders, amplifiers, and video cameras? Or is he overdoing a fad? The America of the 60s had repeated violence, riots, demonstrations, and repressions, which made us believe in an exploded pre-revolution.

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  5. Burroughss The Electronic Revolution: a text that explains how ‘the cut-up technique’ can be applied outside the realm of literary production and used as a psychological and political weapon to hack the mass media.

  6. The Electronic Revolution is an essay collection by William S. Burroughs that was first published in 1970 by Expanded Media Editions in West Germany. A second edition, published in 1971 in Cambridge, England, contained additional French translation by Henri Chopin.

  7. In the Electronic Revolution I advance the theory that a virus is a very small unit of word and image. I have suggested now such units can be biologically activated to act as communicable virus strains.

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