Neuromancer" by William Gibson is a book that inspired me a lot during my college years: this book introduced the concept of "cyber-space" so it was well known among me and the other students of New Media. Infact, I graduated with a dissertion on the connection between human mind and Intern...
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A tasty anthology of classic Gibson fare. BC includes Johnny Mnemonic, which introduces Johnny and Molly (it also "inspired" the sacrilegious Hollywood offering of the same name); Fragments of a Hologram Rose, which was rumoured to be destined for a movie; plus the title piece, Burning...
Filed under Art, Books, Cyberpunk, Film 26 Responses to “Neuro-Toxic” the daniel Says: I’ve already seen Joseph Kahns version of “Neuromancer”. It’s his music video for George Michaels “Freek!” More precisely, I think the time to make a NEUROMANCER film might have passed. Website
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William Gibson, famously, has a way with words; sometimes, his words have a way with him. In William Gibson: No Maps For These Territories, they issue forth, often in disassociated or irrupted strings, as if he's not sure how to say them.
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» Archive » William Gibson’s “My Obsession” CrunchGear RSSSubscribe by EmailGot a tip? William Gibson’s “My Obsession” By John BiggsMarch 14th, 20081 Comment Here’s some Friday afternoon reading for you all — the classic 1999 treatise on eBay and the collectors impulse. In it Gibson de...
In Spook Country, cyberpunk legend William Gibson finds reality stranger than fiction - CBC Arts | Books NewsSportsEntertainmentRadioTVMy Region Arts | Books Story Tools: PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Present tense In Spook Country, cyberpunk legend Wil...
William Gibson's Spook Country Posted by Cory Doctorow, July 31, 2007 10:45 AM | permalink In his new novel Spook Country, William Gibson take science fiction to an amazing, unseen world: the recent past. Following on from his 2003 novel, Pattern Recognition, Spook Country tells the sto...
SPOOK COUNTRY An evening with one of the most acclaimed writers on the planet celebrating his latest novel, Spook Country. In a Starred Review, Publishers Weekly said “Gibson's fine ninth novel offers startling insights into our paranoid and often fragmented, postmodern world... Compel...
Gibson, William; March 17, 1948, Conway, S.C., U.S.; American writer of science fiction who was the leader of the genre's 'cyberpunk' movement. His official website is - The William Gibson Website. Resources On the Works of William Gibson
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Future imperfect: Gibson. Photograph: Eamonn McCabe/Guardian As William Gibson's new book Spook Country comes out, yesterday's Observer ran an interview with the man himself, ranging over his views on the past, present and future: Loading............... Your email address: (optional)
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2] Neuromancer, 1984 3] Johnny Mnemonic (Omni, 1981) 4] Time Magazine, 19th August, 1996 6] Pattern Recognition, 2003 9] Burning Chrome, 1981 10] National Academy of Sciences Convocation on Technology and Education, 10th May, 1993 Take it away Shirley ... ;)
Spook County Author and 2008 Science fiction Hall of Fame inductee William Gibson was on Bloomberg Television's "Night Talk" last night talking about how 9/11 spurred his shift from Science Fiction to Fiction. "I think it gave me ample proof that the world was stranger and more incompreh...
John John K That's the Gibson Matrix, not the The Matrix Matrix, by the way. I'm a purist. Case rules. Neo is a patzer. That's the Gibson Matrix, not the The Matrix Matrix, by the way. I'm a purist. Case rules. Neo is a patzer. I'm a huge Gibson fan and am reading Spook Country as we speak.
The Forbidden Planet International Blog Log » William Gibson - cyberspace, science fiction and warm blankets William Gibson - cyberspace, science fiction and warm blankets August 29th, 2007 Filed under: Interviews, Books, Podcast � Joe @ 4:03 pm Website
The A.V. Club Words Pattern Recognition by William Gibson (Putnam) Buy It! Email Email This To: From: Jan 31, 2003 The Martyrs Of Columbine: Faith And The Politics Of Tragedy Jan 31, 2003 Kingdom Of Fear: Loathsome Secrets Of A Star-Crossed Child In The Final Days Of The American Century
I finished this book over a month ago, and have not been able to formulate my thoughts on it, because I didn't really care for it, but I can't pin down why. It's not badly written at all, and it has some interesting ideas, but there's nothing truly outlandish about it all--it's speculation abo...
A Dickensian steampunk urchin speaks. I was a teen space marine. Tuesday, July 10, 2007 in NWN Site Info/Projects | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0) WILLIAM GIBSON COMES TO SECOND LIFE (Updated) In the underbelly of Gibson, the SL city Gibson inspired
Cyberspace – Podictionary Word of the Day : OUPblog HomeAboutContactFeedsLegal The guy who came up with the idea of a virtual world and named it cyberspace was William Gibson. Today whole sectors of western society seem to exist in cyberspace. Name Website
William Gibson, virtual author July 9th, 2007 Filed under: Books � Joe @ 2:40 pm William Gibson, borrowed from this interview Cory Doctorow had with him back in 1999) Cory Doctorow’s free DIY mini-comic January 22nd, 2007 Filed under: General, Books, Comics and cartoons � Joe @ 4:13 pm
s 1984 novel Neuromancer took the science fiction world by storm, winning the Hugo, Nebula and Philip K. Dick awards for best novel. The book described a bleak futuristic world where laptop-toting thieves jack into "cyberspace," a computer-generated virtual world that in retrospect lo...
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started a Blog today! ha! you beat me to it. Hell I met William gibsion the day that I moved to Seattle. He was signing copies of Idoru the day I moved to lower queen anne 7 years ago. That was one of the happiest days of my life. Name: Email Address:
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Neuromancer was a hugely important novel. In it, Gibson introduced both the concept and terminology of ‘cyberspace’ – now a part of our everyday lives and language. The book sold over six million copies worldwide and was the first to win all of the three most important awards in science fict...
Gibson began to write fiction while attending the University of British Columbia, where he earned a bachelor's degree in English literature. In 1984 his first novel, Neuromancer, won the Hugo award for best novel, the Philip K. Dick Memorial Award, and the Nebula award for best n...
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Neuromancer breakthrough sci fi novel _Neuromancer_, part I of the _Sprawl_ Trilogy authored by William Gibson. spawned the Cyberpunk movement and the genre itself (with a little help from the film _Blade Runner_ (vhs/ntsc)(1982) in the eighties. foreshadowed the internet an...
C'è chi sostiene che senza la sua immaginazione non avremmo mai avuto la saga di Matrix o usato Internet in un certo modo. Negli anni '80 William Gibson ha anticipato la realtà virtuale e Internet nei suoi avveniristici romanzi di fantascienza divenendo il leader del movimento cyberpunk....
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n the 1980s a new form of science fiction called cyberpunk blossomed and became not just a fashionable subject of academic debate, but a major source of inspiration for movie makers. Unlike early sci-fi that takes place largely in outer space, cyberpunk is usually set on Earth in the near f...
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Terminei ontem a leitura do mais recente romance de William Gibson, “Spook Country”. Para quem não sabe, William Gibson é um dos mais premiados escritores de ficção científica, autor de clássicos como “Neuromancer” e criador do termo Ciberespaço.
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Countdown to the August 7, 2007 release of William Gibson's Spook Country with news, thoughts, serious spoilers and chapter summaries in 807 characters or less. Official William Gibson siteSpook Country promo videoNode MagazineSpook Country discussion boardSpook Country.co.ukSpo...
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