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Quotations by Michael Benedikt
Like Shangri-La, like mathematics, like every story ever told or sung, a mental geography of sorts has existed in the living mind of every culture, a collective memory or hallucination, an agreed-upon territory of mythical figures, symbols, rules, and truths, owned and transversable by all who learned its ways, and yet free of the bounds of physical space and time.
— Cyberspace: First Steps, MIT Press, 1991
