Here's a list of media I found useful/influential directly or indirectly on this dissertation (I guess you'd call it an extended bibliography):

'Labyrinths', J L Borges

'Life A User's Manual', Georges Perec

'City of Quartz', Mike Davis

UK edition of 'Wired' magazine

'Mondo 2000', A User's Guide to the New Edge

'The Medium is the Message', Marshall McLuhan

'Snow Crash' + 'The Diamond Age', Neal Stephenson

'Neuromancer', 'Virtual Light' + 'The Gernsback Continuum', William Gibson

'Sixty Stories', Donald Barthelme

'Ocean of Sound, Aether Talk, Ambient Sound & Imaginary Worlds', David Toop

'Heavy Weather' (except for the crap ending), Bruce Sterling

'Public Art Review', magazine

'Art in America', magazine

'Frieze', magazine

'Invisible Cities', Italo Calvino

'The Wire, Adventures in Modern Music', magazine

'Cyberspace, First Steps', ed. Michael Benedikt

'Virtual Worlds', Benjamin Woolley

'The First Century After Beatrice', Amin Maalouf

'Being Digital', Nicholas Negroponte

A number of Net sites as tagged throughout these pages

Jon Hassell / Ninja Tune / 'Solaris' / 4 Hero / Herbie Hancock / Steve Reich / 'The X Files' / Omni Trio / 'Singin' In The Rain' / Eno / Miles Davis / Donald Byrd / instant, caffeinated coffee and peanut butter on toast / John Cage / ' Wings of Desire' / Mo'Wax / 'Le Samourai' & 'Sonatine' / 'A Matter of Life and Death'