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Rudy Rucker Spacetime Donuts Free Audio Download Rudy Rucker Spacetime Donuts Free Audio Download rudy rucker spacetime donuts free audio download Rudy rucker spacetime donuts free audio download. Books are listed from newest to oldest. About forty of them. Books edited, multimedia, and computer software appear at the bottom of this page. Million Mile Road Trip , Night Shade Books, 2019. Million Mile Road Trip page . Return to the Hollow Earth , Transreal Books, 2018. Hollow Earth page. Transreal Cyberpunk, 9 Stories with Bruce Sterling, Transreal Books 2016. Transreal Cyberpunk page. Journals 1990-2014, Transreal Books 2015. Journals page. All The Visions , memoir/novel. 2nd ed.,Transreal Books 2014. 1st ed., Ocean View Books, 1991. All The Visions page. Transreal Trilogy, omnibus of Secret of Life, White Light, and Saucer Wisdom. Transreal Books 2014. Transreal Trilogy page. The Big Aha , SF novel. Transreal Books 2013, Night Shade 2019. The Big Aha page . Turing & Burroughs , SF novel. Transreal Books 2012, Night Shade 2019. Turing & Burroughs page . Collected Essays . Transreal Books , 2012. Complete Stories . Transreal Books, 2012. Better Worlds , Art book of Rucker's paintings. Transreal Books 2013. (Updated annually.) Better Worlds page. Surfing the Gnarl , Chapbook with interview. PM Press. 2012. Nested Scrolls , Autobiography. PS Publishing 2011, Tor Books, 2011. Nested Scrolls page . Jim and the Flims, SF/Fantasy novel, Night Shade Books, 2011 & 2019, Transreal Books, 2016. Jim and the Flims page. The Ware Tetralogy , Omnibus of Software , Wetware , Freeware and Realware . Prime Books, 2010. Wares page. Hylozoic, SF novel, Tor Books, 2009. Hylozoic page. Postsingular , SF novel, Tor Books, 2007. Postsingular page. Mad Professor , Stories, Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007. Amazon page. (These stories also appear in Complete Stories. ) Mathematicians in Love , SF novel, Tor Books, 2006, Transreal Books 2016, Night Shade 2019. Mathematicians in Love page. The Lifebox, the Seashell, and the Soul , Nonfiction, Basic Books, 2005, Transreal Books, 2016. Lifebox page. Frek and the Elixir , SF novel, Tor Books, 2004. Frek page. As Above, So Below: A Novel of Peter Bruegel , Historical novel, Forge Books, 2002. As Above, So Below page. Software Engineering and Computer Games , Textbook, Addison-Wesley, 2002. Computer Games page. Spaceland , Novel, Tor Books, 2002. Spaceland page. Gnarl! , Stories, Four Walls Eight Windows, 2000. Amazon page. (These stories also appear in Complete Stories. ) Saucer Wisdom , Novel, Tor Books, 1999. Transreal Books, 2016, Night Shade 2019. Saucer Wisdom page. Seek! , Essays, Four Walls Eight Windows, 1999. Amazon page. (These essays also appear in Collected Essays. ) The Hacker and the Ants , Novel, !st ed., Avon Books 1994, 2nd ed., Four Walls Eight Windows 2003. Amazon page. Transreal! , Poetry, fiction and nonfiction collection, WCS Books 1991. (Most of the material appears in Complete Stories and Collected Essays ). The Hollow Earth , Historical SF novel, William Morrow & Co. 1990, Avon Books 1992, Monkeybrain Books, 2006. Hollow Earth page. Mind Tools , Nonfiction, Houghton Mifflin 1987. Dover 2013. Amazon page. The Secret of Life , SF novel, Bluejay Books 1985. Electric Story. Reprinted in Transreal Trilogy , 2014. Transreal Books, 2016. Night Shade Books, 2019, Secret of Life page. Master of Space and Time , SF novel, Bluejay Books 1984, Baen Books 1985, Thunder's Mouth Press 2005. Amazon page. The Fourth Dimension , Nonfiction, Houghton Mifflin 1984. Dover 2014. Amazon page. The Sex Sphere , SF novel, Ace Books 1983. Ereads 2009. Open Road Media 2014. Transreal Books, 2016. Night Shade Books, 2019. Sex Sphere page. The Fifty-Seventh Franz Kafka , Stories, Ace Books 1983. (All these stories appear in Complete Stories. ) Software , SF novel, Ace Books 1982, Avon Books 1987, Avon Books 1997. Included with Wetware , Freeware and Realware in The Ware Tetralogy , 2010. Wares page. Infinity and the Mind , Nonfiction, Birkhäuser 2982, Bantam 1983, Princeton University Press, 1995, 2004. Amazon page. White Light , SF novel, Ace Books 1980, Wired Books 1997, Four Walls Eight Windows 2001. Transreal Books, 2016, Night Shade 2019. White Light page. Spacetime Donuts , SF novel, Ace Books 1981. Ereads 2009, Open Road Media 2014. Transreal Books, 2016. Night Shade Books, 2019, Spacetime Donuts page. Geometry, Relativity and the Fourth Dimension , Nonfiction, Dover 1977. Amazon page. Editing Projects. Be Not Content , by William J. Craddock. Novel of the psychedelic revolution, originally published 1970. Republished by Transreal Books, with an intro by Rudy. Blog post about the book. MONDO 2000: A User's Guide to the New Edge , edited with Queen Mu and R.U. Sirius. HaperCollins, 1992. (Out of print.) Semiotex(e) SF , edited with Peter Lamborn Wilson and Robert Anton Wilson. Autonomedia 1989. (In print (?) Contact Autonomedia, 55 S. 11th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211-0568.) Mathenauts: Tales of Mathematical Wonder . Arbor House, 1987. (Out of print.) Speculations on the Fourth Dimension: Selected Writings of Charles Howard Hinton . Dover, 1983.. Audio & Video. Like A Passing River . Spoken word and classical music CD, with Roy Whelden, Karen Clark, and American Baroque. New Albion Records, 1995. Cellular Automata . VHS video, Media Magic, 1990. Rudy Rucker's YouTube channel, 2014. Chaos . VHS video, Media Magic, 1990. Several other tapes and videos are available from Sound Photosynthesis.. Other videos are available on Rudy Rucker's YouTube channel. Software. CAPOW Continuous-Valued Cellular Automata. Windows software for simulating 1D and 2D continuous valued cellular automata, 1994-1998. Written by Rudy Rucker and his students. James Gleick's CHAOS : The Software. Written by James Glieck, Josh Gordon, Rudy Rucker and John Walker. Autodesk, 1990. CELLAB . Discrete-Valued Cellular Automata Laboratory. Originally released as CA Lab : Rudy Rucker's Cellular Automata Laboratory . Written by Rudy Rucker and John Walker. Autodesk 1989. Rewritten as the WebCA browser app by John Walker in 2017. The Pop Framework . Windows software framework for creating computer games. HYPERCUBE98. Tumbling Hypercubes. Windows software for visualizing solid and wireframe four-dimensional hypercubes. Written by Farideh Dormishian and Rudy Rucker. DOS Gnarl (Spirograph, Chaotic Vine, Quartic Julia Sets). Three diverse gnarly DOS programs, first published online in HOTWIRED.) Spacetime Donuts by Rudy Rucker (2008) Description Acrylic on paper, 17' x 13', April, 2008. In April of 2008, I arranged for a small press to reprint two of my early science fiction novels, Spacetime Donuts and The Sex Sphere. As part of the deal, they agreed to let me design the covers. Spacetime Donuts is about a somewhat punk-like young mathematician who finds a way to shrink down so small that he wraps around the scale axis and gets big. Scale turns out to be circular, and spacetime is in some sense like a donut. I wrote this novel in 1979, and it can be argued that this was one of the very first cyberpunk science-fiction novels. The characters in the book plug their brains into computers, which is why I have that wire coming out of his neck. Hes wearing an earring thats a variation on the W.A.S.T.E. symbol in Thomas Pynchons novel The Crying of Lot 49. As it turns out, the books plot resembles this symbol. I had fun making this image really pop with cadmium red and cadmium yellow. Rudy Rucker, Los Gatos, California Member Since February 2007 Artist Statement Rudy Rucker is a well-known science-fiction writer who enjoys painting surreal Pop SF scenes that are often related to incidents in his books. His favorite artists include Bruegel, Hieronymus Bosch, Rene Magritte, Wayne Thiebaud, R. Crumb and Carl Barks. Born in Kentucky in 1946, he studied mathematics, earning a Ph. D. in the theory of infinite sets. He worked first as mathematics professor, then as a computer science professor, coming to rest in Silicon Valley, where he now paints, photographs, and writes novels full time. Rucker has published over 30 books, mostly speculative fiction. A founder of the cyberpunk school of literature, Rucker also writes in a realistic/fantastic style known as transrealism. Rucker took up painting in 1999 while doing research for his historical novel about the life of Peter Bruegel, As Above, So Below . He often paints pictures as a way of imagining the worlds of his novels such as The Hacker and Ants, The Hollow Earth, Frek and the Elixir and Mathematicians in Love. and Postsingular. Note that many of his Paintings gallery works are also for sale as originals; see the "Rudy's Paintings" page on his home site for more information about purchasing the original paintings. Rakuten Kobo. Not in Canada ? Choose your country's store to see books available for purchase. See if you have enough points for this item. Sign in. Synopsis. A plugged-in rebel becomes the incredible shrinking man. Under the bottom is the top—and the power to smash the Machine. Preview Now Preview saved Save Preview View Synopsis. #32868 in Science Fiction & Fantasy , Science Fiction. Buy the eBook. You are in the Canada store. Not in Canada ? Choose your country's store to see books available for purchase. See if you have enough points for this item. Sign in. More by Rudy Rucker. Ratings and Book Reviews ( 0 0 star ratings 0 reviews ) Overall rating. Be the first to rate and review this book! You've already shared your review for this item. Thanks! We are currently reviewing your submission. 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