...an extraordinary anthology...the selection of authors is impeccable,...well written and comprehensive,... excellent volumeBuilt Environment, 1999...rich and timely volume - impressive in its sweep, ...It will be an important supplement to the emerging socio-spatial literature on information technology.B. Gleeson, Prometheus, Volume 16, Number 4, 1998Content: Introduction, Pages v-vi, Peter DroegeContributors, Pages vii-ixA Pilot for a Journal, Pages x-xiTomorrow's Metropolis—Virtualization Takes Command, Pages 1-18, Peter DroegeThe New Centrality: The Impact of Telematics and Globalization, Pages 19-28, Saskia SassenGlossy Globalization: Unpacking a Loaded Discourse, Pages 29-48, Peter MarcuseIT2000: Singapore's Vision of an Intelligent Island, Pages 49-65, Chun Wei ChooKorea's Development Strategy for Information and Telecommunications Technology in the 21st Century, Pages 67-76, Seungtaik Yang- New Information Technologies for Australia, Pages 77-86, Marina CavillKnowledge-Based Manufacturing and Regional Change: A Case Study of the Scientific and Medical Equipment Industry in Australia, Pages 87-98, Amanda Garnsworthy, Kevin O'ConnerTelecommunications Policy for Regional Development: Empirical Evidence in Europe, Pages 99-122, Rogerta Capello, Peter NijkampTelecommunications and Economic Growth: The Direction of Causality, Pages 123-138, Donald LambertonMarketspace: The New Locus of Value Creation, Pages 140-151, Jeffrey F. Rayport, John J. SviolkaReinventing Democracy, Pages 152-160, William H. DuttonTelework: An Intelligent Managerial Initiative, Pages 161-178, Jack WoodTelecommunications and the Urban Environment: Electronic and Physical Links, Pages 179-198, Simon MarvinTelematics and Transport Policy: Making the Connection, Pages 199-213, Stephen PotterOpen Service Platforms for the Information Society, Pages 214-244, Radu Popescu-Zeletin, Thomas MagedanzEnvironmental Information for Intelligent Decisions, Pages 245-258, Patricia Kaye, Stewart Noble, Wayne SlaterIntelligence About Our Environment, Pages 260-294, Harry BruhnsCities as Movement Economies, Pages 295-344, Bill Hillier- Electronics, Dense Urban Populations and Community, Pages 345-353, Perry King, Santiago MirandaParadoxes and Parables of Intelligent Environments, Pages 354-385, Alan Bowen-JamesCognitive Cities: Intelligence, Environment and Space, Pages 386-420, Marcos NovakThe Art of Virtual Reality, Pages 421-438, Michael HeimHybrid Architectures and the Paradox of Unfolding, Pages 439-450, Peter LunenfeldStructuring Virtual Urban Space: Arborescent Schemas, Pages 451-483, Michael J. Ostwald- The Declining Significance of Traditional Borders (and the Appearance of New Borders) in an Age of High Technology, Pages 484-494, Gany T. MarxLanguage, Space and Information, Pages 495-517, Richard CoyneLabyrinths of the Mind and the City: Both Real and Virtual, Pages 518-538, Professor M. Christine BoyerArchitecture Versus the New Media, Pages 539-550, Martin PawleyRecombinant Architecture, Pages 551-583, William J. MitchellImmutable Infrastructure or Dynamic Architectures?, Pages 584-598, Ann GodfreyIntelligent Building Enclosure as Energy and Information Mediator, Pages 599-623, Ardeshir Mahdavi, Ardeshir Mahdavi, Khee Roh Lam- Computer City, Pages 624-631, Ken SakamuraInteractive Strategies in Virtual Architecture and Art, Pages 632-641, Wolfgang Strauss, Monika Fleischmann, Christian-A. BohnHybrid Architectures: Media/Information Environments, Pages 642-662, Bill SeamanIntelliText: An Environment for Electronic Manuscripts, Pages 663-681, Bob Jansen, Daniel FerrerThe Uncanny Home: Or Living On-Line with Others, Pages 682-709, Scott McQuireAbout the Authors, Pages 711-726About the Editor, Page 726Credits, Page 727