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R. U. Sirius

 

R. U. Sirius


R. U. Sirius (born Ken Goffman) is an American writer, musician, and cyberculture icon best known as co-founder and original Editor-In-Chief of Mondo 2000. Sirius was also chairman and candidate in the 2000 U.S. presidential election for The Revolution Party.[1]

A regular columnist for Wired News, 21C, and EYE-COM and contributing writer for Wired, Artforum International and Esquire, Sirius has written several hundred articles and essays for mainstream and subculture publications.

Sirius appeared in the popular film Synthetic Pleasures. His rock band, MV Inc. (The Artists Formerly Known As Mondo Vanilli), performs web events. Its "album" IOU Babe is available only on the World Wide Web.

Sirius has been called "the Wired visionary of post-modernism and psychic pandemonium" in Artforum, "a head on the Mt. Rushmore of cyberculture" in the LA Times and "a yokel cousin of Beavis and Butthead" in Swedish Daily.

Bibliography

Books

  • Counterculture Through the Ages: From Abraham to Acid House
  • The Revolution: Quotations from Revolution Party Chairman R. U. Sirius. Feral House, 2000. [ISBN 0922915628]
  • 21st Century Revolutionary: R.U. Sirius 1984-1998. Fringecore, 1999. [ISBN 9076207518]
  • (with Timothy Leary) Design for Dying. HarperCollins, 1998. [ISBN 0060928662]
  • How to Mutate & Take Over World: an Exploded Post-Novel. Random House, 1997. [ISBN 0517198320]
  • (editor with Rudy Rucker & Queen Mu) Mondo 2000: A User's Guide to the New Edge. Harperperennial Library, 1992. [ISBN 0060969288]

    Articles

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    Interviews conducted

  • Steal This Millennium. With Stew Albert. Salon.com, October 19, 2000.
  • Feeling Groovy, Forever.... With David Pearce.

    Interviews given

  • R. U. Sirius Unplugged. Shift.com, July 11, 2002.
  • A Sirius View From the Fringe. Wired News, January 20, 2001.
  • Confusion is Next. New World Disorder Magazine. Mid 2000/June, 2002.
  • A Sirius Interview About The Revolution. MindJack. Ca. 2000.

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