Carl Steadman is co-founder of
Suck.com
Suck.com was an online magazine, one of the earliest ad-supported content sites on the Internet. It featured daily editorial content on a great variety of topics, including politics and pop-culture. Launched in 1995 and geared towards a Generati ...
, creator of several pieces of early web-savvy literature and former operator of
Plastic.com.
He was also production director for
HotWired
''Hotwired'' (1994–1999) was the first commercial online magazine, launched on October 27, 1994. Although it was part of the print magazine Wired (magazine), ''Wired'', ''Hotwired'' carried original content.
History
Andrew Anker, Wired ...
, and appeared in the 1999 documentary
Home Page
A home page (or homepage) is the main web page of a website. Usually, the home page is located at the Root directory, root of the website's Domain name, domain or subdomain. For example, if the domain is example.com, the home page is likely l ...
.
Works
Placing- "Placing doesn't depict the future so much as portray the present"
Rats To Cats!* "Two Solitudes", a 1995 e-mail story
InterText
Intertextuality is the shaping of a text's meaning by another text, either through deliberate compositional strategies such as quotation, allusion, calque, plagiarism, translation, pastiche or parody,Gerard Genette (1997) ''Paratexts'p.18/ref>Hal ...
Carl's "tilde site" at Freedonia
* Steadman wrot
about leaving Suck.com, published on the Rox website in July 1996.
References
External links
*
Carl's self-written bio
(to about age 26)
American Internet celebrities
Living people
1970 births
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