Mondo 2000 was a glossy cyberculture magazine published in California during the 1980s and 1990s. It covered cyberpunk topics such as virtual reality and smart drugs. It was a more anarchic and subversive prototype for the later-founded Wired magazine.
Contents
Art Damage Manifesto
Our Readers Rant
PMS with Broken Windows - Mondo Connie
Journey to Kooktopia - Steve Lipson
Tech Sampler - Rob Hafernik
Fringe Science - Nick Herbert
Smarter Drugs - St. Jude
Irresponsible Journalism - St. Jude
No Beer of Pistols: Henry Rollins - Interviewed by David Turin, Photographed by Stephen Stickler
Two Heads Talking: David Byrne - In Conversation with Timothy Leary, Photographed by Yvette Roman
The Geologic Systems of Thin White Rope: Guy Kyser - Interviewed by David Turin, Photographed by Yvette Roman and Stephanie Rausser
Rootless Cosmopolitan: Marc Ribot - In Conversation with Andrew Hultkrans and St. Jude, Photographed by Bart Nagel
The Conspiracy Top Ten - Gracie, Synergy, and Zarkov
Conspiracy Theory and its Malcontents - Jonathan Vankin interviewed by Michael Litchfield
Shots from the Bushy Knoll: Excerpts from Conspiracio, Cover-ups and Crimes - Jonathan Vankin
The Saga of the Magic Bullet - Bill Sienkiewicz
JFK: America's First Psychadelic President? - Nancy Druid meets Harlequin Romance
Second Skins - Photographed by Abmet Sibdialsau
Neil Young's New Age Metal - In Coversation with Andrew Hultkrans and Jas. Morgan
Fishbone: Reexamining the Groove Thang - Richard White
Peter Chung's Aeon Flux - In Conversation with Richard White
Cyborging the Body Politic - Mark Dery
VR Resource Guide - Eric Gullichsen
HDTV Olypics - Stephen Beck
VR Goes to Hollywood - Lawnmower Man's Brett Leonard in conversation with R.U. Sirius
Talk Nerdy to Me: Techno-culture Slang - Gareth Branwyn
Putting It On The Line - Melissa Petrek with St. Jude
Texturesynth - Massiv D'mage
Cyberspace In The Mall - Dave Cravotta
Pinku Samurai - Gracie and Zarkov
The Revolution Will Be Televised - Allen Hines