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Copyright 2000


FEEL-U-FEEL-ME
a novel by
Stewart Dickson
and
Rebecka Dickson


What would happen if a high-resolution, deep-touch, in-the-round Tele-Tactile device were let loose on the Internet?

This is a story of the tactilization of CyberSpace, set in the world of high technology at the frontier of human knowledge.

It's part rave, part chat-room, part science and part art.


Female Principle Male Principle A Note on Navigation

In deference to our diversity of readers, and our ability to customize the experience to fit the reader, we offer choices in navigation of our story. The symbol of the Sun, HOT, indicates the desire to spell out -- to make all details known, while the Moon icon indicates the Cool -- to leave the details to the imagination. Readers should choose the latter, when for whom the suspense and anticipation are the best part of the trip...


Document source: < http://mathart/Feel-U-Feel-Me>

The following is a work of fiction. The events depicted are fictional. Characters bearing any resemblence to living persons are used by permission.

The name, "FEEL-U-FEEL-ME" was first used by Eric Paulos University of California, Berkeley. The name, "FEEL-U-FEEL-ME" is derived from the name of the software product, "CU-SeeMe", a registered trademark of White Pine Software.


Copyright 2000 Stewart Dickson and Rebecka Dickson

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