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9 Great Interpretations of the Internet as Physical Space

What's This?

Okay, so we lied.  This grid isn't just about episodes of TV shows where people take physical trips to the internet.  It's also about that episode where they get sucked inside a video game, like for real!!  Or the one where the lives of the programs inside computers are shown to take place in paradoxically dark and luminescent cities. 

It's a tribute to all of those brave designers and writers who have attempted to present a purely non-physical concept as a place that you could walk around in and interact with. 

Frequently through the medium of horrible puns.

Sure, 1992 and-now-they're-grown-up series  The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest makes the original The Adventures of Johnny Quest look unimportant, since those ones weren't the real ones... Read on...
Just like William Gibson , no list of examples of computers as physical space would be complete without mentioning the Robin to his Batman, the Tesla to his Edison, the Firefly to his Star Wars :... Read on...
You might remember the pun-a-rific wordplay-fest that is the Beetlejuice animated series (which had little to nothing ... no, actually it had nothing whatsoever to do with the movie). In the... Read on...
What happens when you have a sibling seven years younger than you? You stay exposed to Nickelodeon cartoons much longer than you otherwise would. The Fairly OddParents was, for quite a few... Read on...
How can a catalog of computerized fictional worlds fail to include William Gibson , the man who invented - and coined the term - "cyberspace?" Despite the widely recognized influence of Gibson's... Read on...
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