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Video: Mario Kart Wii - The Neuromancer Cup (Saturday)Original at YouTube
• Sat, Nov 22
By rss@youtube.com (Overhazard) Wow, this was actually short enough to fit into one video. This is the Neuromancer Cup, this weekend's Mario Kart Wii competition hosted by CaseDoc. The Neuromancer Cup is named after the book "Neuromancer," written by William Gibson. You can look it up, or the author, if you want more inform...
Video: William Gibson FLA InterviewOriginal at Google Video
• Mon, Nov 3
6 min - 2008-11-03 William Gibson, author of Neuromancer, interviewed in Paris by teletourville, october 2008. Music : "Corruption" by FLA (Front Line Assembly) from the album "Flavour of the Weak" (1998) http://www.teletourville.net
Video: William Gibson FLA InterviewOriginal at Dailymotion
• Mon, Nov 3
William Gibson, author of Neuromancer, interviewed in Paris by teletourville, october 2008. Music : "Corruption" by FLA (Front Line ... www.dailymotion.com
Video: William Gibson's Front Line Assembly interviewOriginal at YouTube
• Sun, Nov 2
By rss@youtube.com (alexjestaire) William Gibson, author of Neuromancer, interviewed in Paris by teletourville, october 2008. Music : "Corruption" by FLA (Front Line Assembly) from the album "Flavour of the Weak" (1998) http://www.teletourville.net
Video: Famous First LinesOriginal at Google Video
• Wed, Oct 15
30. The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel is from Neuromancer, by William Gibson (thanks, Joanne!). 37. Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself is the first line of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway.
Does V Mean We Love The '80s Too Much?
Original at io9
• Sun, Nov 22
Neuromancer captures the moment and its fears with its black organ clinics and razors popping out under fingernails, but William Gibson didn't have to be ...
Daybook through Dec. 5
Original at Cary News
• Sat, Nov 21
The Cary Library Strangers in a Strange Book Club will meet at 6:30 pm to discuss "Neuromancer" by William Gibson. Cary Community Library is at 310 S. ...
Want To Know How The Neuromancer Movie Ends? So Does William Gibson
Original at io9
• Mon, Nov 16
IndieMoviesOnline He tweeted about it over the weekend — and William Gibson tweeted back. Epiphany. I finally figured out how to end the movie. So that probably doesn't ... The latest on Joseph Kahn's Neuromancer adaptationIndieMoviesOnline all 2 news articles »
Six Hours Of William Gibson's Neuromancer... Starring Sasha Grey As Molly
Original at io9
• Thu, Nov 12
An ambitious new work by Brody Condon, Case is a contemporary adaptation of the classic cyberpunk novel Neuromancer by William Gibson. ...
Virtual Resurrection: The Dead Who Went To Cyber-Heaven
Original at io9
• Sun, Jun 7
CA Several people in Neuromancer by William Gibson. Super-hacker Case meets his girlfriend Linda Lee, who was murdered in Chiba City, but her consciousness lives on in the cyber-matrix. And then he and his friends have to steal a ROM containing the ...
Annalee Newitz at Webstock 09Original at vimeo.com
• Wed, May 27
were the stuff of science fiction. Creators like William Gibson, who coined the term "cyberspace" in his novel Neuromancer, helped ... vimeo.com
Chillingo preps Neuromancer-styled iPhone shooter that is sys ...
Original at Özel Web Tasarım
• Tue, May 26
the concept inspired by cyberspace described by William Gibson in his Neuromancer novels, as well as Neal Stephenson's depiction of the matrix in Snow ... and more »
Chillingo preps Neuromancer-styled iPhone shooter that is sys ...
Original at Geek.com
• Tue, May 26
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William Gibson: No Maps for These TerritoriesOriginal at it.truveo.com
• Fri, Apr 24
On an overcast morning in 1999, William Gibson, father of cyberpunk and author of the cult-classic novel Neuromancer, stepped into a limosine and ... it.truveo.com
Chris Cunningham’s Gucci Commercial
Original at /FILM
• Wed, Apr 15
MA He was once attached to a big screen adaptation of William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer, but rumor has it that he clashed with the Hollywood system. Apparently Chris is now doing commercial work, and last year shot this beautiful commercial for Flora, ...
Benny Hell waxes poetic on William Gibson and the joys of LSD
Original at FANGORIA
• Fri, Apr 10
I have always associated Cyberpunk with the work of William Gibson, author of NEUROMANCER, and the man for whom the Gibson supercomputer in the 1995 movie HACKERS was named. In a Gibson story our society and culture have evolved into a technological ...
Book Review Spotlight: Walter Jon Williams This Is Not a Game.
Original at Library Journal
• Thu, Apr 2
NY Along with William Gibson (Neuromancer) and Bruce Sterling (Schismatrix), Williams (Voice of the Whirlwind) helped create the cyberpunk fiction movement of the late 20th century. Now, he moves beyond cyberpunk into an even nearer future, ...
A digital interactive show at Santralistanbul
Original at Today's Zaman
• Wed, Apr 1
Turkey To help explain the title of the show, Akın turns to the project titled “No Maps for These Territories,” which is a documentary film about William Gibson, the author of “Neuromancer,” a seminal science fiction novel and an influential reference for ...
Out of the dungeon and into the chat room
Original at theontarion.ca
• Thu, Mar 19
Canada But the MUDs were what eventually gave way to these virtual realities fantasized by science fiction writer William Gibson in his novel, Neuromancer. These MUDs, which drew the 'Dungeon' part of their name from fantasy role-playing game origins ...
Company plans to sue Blizzard over virtual world patent
Original at Joystiq
• Wed, Mar 11
CA WoW Insider cites the term 'cyberspace' as coined by William Gibson and used in his 1984 novel Neuromancer. One might even argue that the internet itself qualifies. On top of that, NCsoft itself has yet to be served with notice of the suit. ...
Serious games for serious health problems
Original at PhysOrg.com
• Fri, Mar 6
• 1 related articles
VA You get this even in the project’s name, which is a nod to William Gibson’s 1984 futuristic classic Neuromancer, widely considered the father of cyberpunk literature. The team behind the project come from a range of backgrounds in academia and industry ...
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Serious games for serious health problems
Original at cordis.europa.eu
• Thu, Mar 5
• 1 related articles
Belgium You get this even in the project’s name, which is a nod to William Gibson’s 1984 futuristic classic Neuromancer, widely considered the father of cyberpunk literature. The team behind the project come from a range of backgrounds in academia and industry ...
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The week in geek: Will Tron 2 be a virtual nightmare?
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Tue, Mar 3
UK It was also remarkably prescient, given that the term "cyberspace" did not even enter the public lexicon until two years later, when William Gibson wrote his brilliant yet bewildering debut novel Neuromancer. A sequel has been planned for some time, ...
‘The Nose’ runs this weekend
Original at metro.us
• Thu, Feb 26
NY The production has been documented in an art blog by Tufts prof Rick Berry (best known for designing William Gibson’s “Neuromancer” cover), who was embedded in the rehearsals for this highly individual opera. “It’s one of the most remarkable debut ...
Cover and Interview Design by Arnie Fenner
Original at Locus Online
• Sun, Feb 1
CA - Feb 1, 2009 Neuromancer, William Gibson; Green Eyes, Lucius Shepard; The Wild Shore, Kim Stanley Robinson; In the Drift, Michael Swanwick; Them Bones, Howard Waldrop; ...
Book Review: Daemon by Daniel Suarez
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Jan 23
OH - Jan 23, 2009 Maybe this joystick-and-rad-guns stuff was hot when William Gibson published Neuromancer back in 1984. The very idea of cyberspace was cool back then. ...
Miniature Railgun Kit Demonstrates Weapon of the Future
Original at Inventorspot
• Tue, Jan 13
- My first encounter with this idea came from the novel Count Zero by William Gibson (the sequel to his award winning Neuromancer—check these out if you get a ...
Science fiction fantasies of Shanghai
Original at Danwei
• Tue, Dec 30
Hong Kong - The situation is quite different, however, with a different trio of major sci-fi authors: Neuromancer author William Gibson, Islands in the Net author Bruce ...
‘Science fiction’ versus ’sci-fi’…? None of the above.
Original at Tech Republic
• Wed, Dec 17
KY - Dec 17, 2008 Neuromancer and Mona Lisa Overdrive may still have honored places in science fiction, but its unlikely you’ll see any of William Gibson’s more recent ...
Ten Great Sci-Fi Stories That Deserve to Be Films
Original at Film School Rejects
• Thu, Dec 11
OH - Dec 11, 2008 “Neuromancer” (William Gibson, 1984). This cyberpunk story has tried to make it to the big screen a few times, but never quite got there. ...
To-Be-Read Pile: In Order « Tez Says
Original at Tez Says
• Wed, Nov 26
William Gibson’s Neuromancer 32. Jackie Kessler’s The Road to Hell 33. Charlaine Harris’ Dead As a Doornail 34. Marjorie M. Liu’s The Iron Hunt 35. Mark Del Franco’s Unshapely Things 36. Mark Del Franco’s Unquiet Dreams ...
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Original at ScienceBlogs
• Fri, Nov 7
- Nov 7, 2008 William Gibson revolutionized the world of science fiction with his dark and gritty but somehow impossibly cool cyberpunk novel Neuromancer. ...
The Sky Above the Port [Built on Facts]
Original at ScienceBlogs
• Fri, Nov 7
By Matt Springer none@example.com William Gibson revolutionized the world of science fiction with his dark and gritty but somehow impossibly cool cyberpunk novel Neuromancer . Dystopias have always been a staple of science fiction, but in this case the dystopia didn't ...
Mapping Cyberspace Onto Actual Space
Original at The html times
• Tue, Nov 4
MA - The word was coined in the early 1980's by William Gibson to describe the VR network connecting the world of his seminal novel Neuromancer. "Cyberspace. ...
Cyberpunk Ergonomics: Best Position to Jack In
Original at Science Fiction Observer
• Mon, Oct 13
By Развигор(noreply@blogger.com) In his early cyberpunk works set in the Neuromancer universe, William Gibson envisioned hackers (cyberspace jockeys, cyber cowboys) jacking in into the matrix not seating in front of a computer, but lying down on their belly in a position resembling driving riding a high-powered moto...
Neuromancer
Original at tychoish
• Fri, Oct 3
By tycho garen Yesterday I posted a note about what I’ve been reading and about Melissa Scott’s The Jazz, and in it I realized that I talked about William Gibson’s Neuromancer in comparison to Melissa’s book and I didn’t get into my thoughts on the Gibson.
William Gibson to Read from "Spook Country"
Original at Second Life Insider
• Fri, Jul 20
By Akela Talamasca William Gibson could arguably be called the Godfather of the Metaverse. While he didn't invent it, his first book Neuromancer doubtless inspired geeks worldwide to create a future that would bring his vision to life. SL's certainly right up there, as far as that goes, and now Mr. Gibson will...
William Gibson To Appear In Second Life
Original at InformationWeek
• Mon, Jul 9
William Gibson, whose 1984 novel Neuromancer was a bible for Internet pioneers, is making an appearance in Second Life. Gibson wasn't the first person to use the idea of "cyberspace," but he coined the word and popularized it. more Update your feed preferences powered by SimpleFeed
Fathers' Day
Original at Mudville Gazette
• Fri, Jun 29
By Greyhawk Just finished reading Virtual Light, an early 90's sci-fi book by William Gibson. Gibson is credited with creating the "cyberpunk" sub-genre; I'd read his Neuromancer trilogy some time ago and enjoyed it. Virtual Light is the first book of another trilogy, but I don't know if I'll bother w...
Gibson on the Neuromancer movie rumor
Original at Boing Boing
• Sun, May 20
By Cory Doctorow Cory Doctorow: William Gibson has commented on the latest rumor of a Neuromancer film: Myself, I'll be willing to entertain the idea that Neuromancer is really "headed for the big screen" when I'm watching it being shot I *do* believe, though, that Peter Weir will not be going forward wit...
William Gibson's Neuromancer Finally Coming to the Big Screen ...
Original at First Showing
• Thu, May 17
In the meantime, or at least for the year or so it'll take to film and edit, I suggest you pick up a copy of Neuromancer, or anything by William Gibson or Neal Stephenson, and become immersed in his wonderful world of science fiction. ...