Erik Davis is a San Francisco-based writer, culture critic, and independent scholar. His book, TechGnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information, was released by Harmony Books in the fall of 1998. It has been translated into five languages. This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
Davis' new book, Led Zeppelin IV is an exploration of the legendary album. The book was released as part of the Continuum Books 33 1/3 series of books, which explores many of the most influential albums. The correct title of this article is . This articles title contains characters or symbols not found in Unicode. ...
Erik Davis' writings have appeared in Wired Magazine, Feed, and over half a dozen books. He is a regular participant and speaker at the annual Burning Man Festival. Wired is a full-color monthly magazine and on-line periodical published in San Francisco, California since March 1993. ... The word feed has a number of uses: Feeding is supplying food. ... Burning Man is a week-long festival with international draw, held annually on the week prior to and including Labor Day weekend (in early September) in the United States. ...
Davies and Langlois also became a couple, and a year later she decided to help out at the company, plunging into what she calls the "straight world" she had so far avoided.
Davies is an artist possessed by aesthetic vision that has nothing to do with high technology; when the tools availed themselves, she used them.
Davies is pleased that Osmose's evocative pixels and spatialized sound provoke something like a religious experience in some people, but she takes no credit for it.