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-"But [[Deleuze and Guattari]] are fairly down on drugs themselves. To quote them quoting [[Henry Miller]], the point is to [[get drunk on a glass of water]]." -- from "[[Teenage Head Confessions of a High School Stoner]]" by [[Erik Davis]] Originally appeared in [[The Village Voice]], June 22, 1993, collected in ''[[Nomad Codes: Adventures in Modern Esoterica]]'' 
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-'''Erik Davis''' (b. 1967 in [[Redwood City]], [[California]]) is a North American [[social history|social historian]], [[cultural critic]], essayist and lecturer. 
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-He is noted for his study of the history of technology and society and his essays about the fate of the individual in the dawning posthuman era. Although significants aspects of his work include [[media criticism]] and technology criticism, his works span across other disciplines to include a larger social history of art, religion, and science, technology, and politics. 
-He is also a noted [[Philip K. Dick]] scholar. His most recently published research has focused on the history of utopian movements in California. He is known for his lively writing style in a number of genres and on varied subjects. +The untitled fourth studio album by the English [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Led Zeppelin]], commonly known as '''''Led Zeppelin IV''''', was released on 8 November 1971 by [[Atlantic Records]]. It was produced by guitarist [[Jimmy Page]] and recorded between December 1970 and February 1971, mostly in the country house [[Headley Grange]]. The album is notable for featuring "[[Stairway to Heaven]]", which has been described as the band's [[List of signature songs|signature song]].
-== Works == 
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-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. 
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-Davis' book ''Led Zeppelin IV'' is an exploration of the [[Led Zeppelin IV|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. 
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-In 2006, the book ''The Visionary State: A Journey Through California's Spiritual Landscape'' was published by [http://www.chroniclebooks.com/ Chronicle Books]. A collaboration between Davis and photographer [http://www.michaelrphotography.com/ Michael Rauner], it explores the peculiar attraction California holds for seekers of all kinds. 
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-Erik Davis' essays have appeared in ''[[Wired Magazine]]'', [[Feed Magazine|Feed]], and over half a dozen books. He is a regular participant and speaker at the annual [[Burning Man]] Festival. 
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-== Bio == 
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-Davis grew up in the milieu of Southern California during the heyday and simultaneous decline of the 70's "lifestyle" revolution in North American culture of which his native state was considered the epicenter. 
-His early interest in philosophy led him to both study the history of philosophy and the folk contemporary "religions" and spiritual movements of his native state. His first critical and scholarly work of note began as a thesis on Philip K. Dick which he completed at Yale. 
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-Davis became an independent scholar, author, lecturer, and freelance intellectual in the 80's and 90's.  
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-His distinctive work continues to focus on the history of both [[material culture]] and the imaginative investment and subjectivity that haunts it. 
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-==See also== 
-*[[Gnosticism in modern times]] 
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The untitled fourth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, commonly known as Led Zeppelin IV, was released on 8 November 1971 by Atlantic Records. It was produced by guitarist Jimmy Page and recorded between December 1970 and February 1971, mostly in the country house Headley Grange. The album is notable for featuring "Stairway to Heaven", which has been described as the band's signature song.




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