Why William Gibson Invented Cyberspace
It turns out that the father of virtual reality just wanted a new setting for his science fictions.
It turns out that the father of virtual reality just wanted a new setting for his science fictions.
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America's intelligence community thinks we're headed for an era of super-enhanced human cyborgs and giant megacities set to a backdrop of ominous climate disasters. Yeah, the CIA's predicts that the future is basically a cyberpunk novel.
So this pretty much sounds like the most cyberpunk description of a video game ever: "Bad Trip is an immersive interactive system that enables people to navigate my mind using a game controller. Since November 2011, every moment of my life has be…
Cole Stryker is a real name, but it belongs to a writer who has written two books in as many years that investigate the ways that people push culture forward — or in some cases, backward — under the cloak of fake names.
Cyberpunk writing was “not outside us, but next to us. Under our skin; often, inside our minds.”
First of all, you can't simply _become_ a cyberpunk. And not now. Certainly not now, not that cyberpunk is "everywhere":http://motherboard.vice.com/2012/6/5/what-happened-to-cyberpunk--2. But close your eyes, put on your VR goggles, and return to