"This is a fascinating-and very entertaining-study. It weaves a tapestry of early technological globalization made up of projects, pipe dreams, and propaganda. There is on the part of the author a noticeable affection for these world infatuations, but there is also the necessary amount of gentle mockery when they become too unworldly."-Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, University of British Columbia "World Projects carves out a much needed space for human involvement in networked systems and, by doing so, comments on our own struggles for agency within our highly “globalized” networks today."-Los Angeles Review of Books"Always informative and has true worth for researchers and media archeologists."-Neural