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"A great read filled with colorful and arresting, valuable detail, Digital Babylon delivers the goods on the visionaries, whackos and might have beens who first bridged the chasm between Hollywood and Silicon Valley, and gleefully chronicles the chaos what ensued when the star-maker machine collided with the mechanics of technology." ALAN CITRON
LEE MASTERS "Digital Babylon incisively tells the story of how the old media moguls converged with the new media masters." WARREN LITTLEFIELD |
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Digital Babylon: When the World Wide Web emerged as the technological force of the 1990's, the dynamics and culture of this media intrigued Eva, and captured her imagination. So much so, that she joined forces with John Geirland, a writer and consultant on new media developments, and together they co-authored the book Digital Babylon: How the Geeks the Suits and the Ponytails tried to bring Hollywood to the Internet. Published in 1999 (Arcade Publishing, NY.), the book provides an insightful window into the early days and early attempts to transform the Web into an entertainment venue. Digital Babylon was written up in a variety of major print publications,
including: The Boston Globe, USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, The San
Jose Mercury News, The Industry Standard, Salon, Upside, Digital Entertainment
Magazine, and the online versions of PC World and Red Herring. Digital
Babylon has also been used as a textbook for a new media class taught
at UCLA's Anderson School of Business. Additionally, Eva has appeared
on a number of professional panels, including the Churchill Club, and
has been interviewed by various radio and TV shows, such as Technation
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