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Cyberprep is an amalgam of the prefix "cyber," referring to cybernetics and "preppy," reflecting its divergence from the punk elements of [[cyberpunk]].  The movement was founded in 1986 at [[Lunacon 32]] and was especially prominent in the 1990s. Its principle proponents included [[Esther Friesner]], [[Susan Shwartz]], and [[Josepha Sherman]].
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Cyberprep is an amalgam of the prefix "cyber," referring to cybernetics and "preppy," reflecting its divergence from the punk elements of [[cyberpunk]].  The movement was founded in 1986 at [[Lunacon 29]] and was especially prominent in the 1990s. Its principle proponents included [[Esther Friesner]], [[Susan Shwartz]], and [[Josepha Sherman]].
  
 
A cyberprep world assumes that all the technological advancements of [[cyberpunk]] speculation have taken place but life is utopian rather than dangerous.
 
A cyberprep world assumes that all the technological advancements of [[cyberpunk]] speculation have taken place but life is utopian rather than dangerous.
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There are occasional hints in the Cyberprep literature that it may not have been entirely serious.
 
There are occasional hints in the Cyberprep literature that it may not have been entirely serious.
  
See  [[Darrell Schweitzer]]'s report of [[Lunacon 32]]  for more: {{file770 | issue=58 | page=3}}
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See  [[Darrell Schweitzer]]'s Lunacon report for more: {{file770 | issue=58 | page=13}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 6 October 2020

Cyberprep is an amalgam of the prefix "cyber," referring to cybernetics and "preppy," reflecting its divergence from the punk elements of cyberpunk. The movement was founded in 1986 at Lunacon 29 and was especially prominent in the 1990s. Its principle proponents included Esther Friesner, Susan Shwartz, and Josepha Sherman.

A cyberprep world assumes that all the technological advancements of cyberpunk speculation have taken place but life is utopian rather than dangerous.

There are occasional hints in the Cyberprep literature that it may not have been entirely serious.

See Darrell Schweitzer's Lunacon report for more: File 770 58, p. 13


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