Since William Gibson includes a Rastafarian Enclave and a theological compass in Neuromancer, this can be used to examine the troublesome natures of the two Artificial Intelligences, Wintermute and Neuromancer. The Rastafarian's beliefs and interpretations of Babylon and Zion, the oppressors and the liberated, add political significance to the Tessier-Ashpool's and their enslaved Artificial Intelligences. Since the Artificial Intelligences are both created of Babylon – the Tessier-Ashpools – and also wanting to be free of them, they are something outside of both. In the Artificial Intelligences, then, Gibson collapses the straightforward dichotomy of Babylon and Zion
Maybe it\u27s a mere coincidence that William Gibson\u27s Neuromancer(1984) was published only a yea...
Here is the novel that started it all, launching the cyberpunk generation, and the first novel to wi...
The works of William Gibson, one of the most prominent writers of the cyberpunk subgenre, show how t...
Since William Gibson includes a Rastafarian Enclave and a theological compass in Neuromancer, this c...
Since William Gibson includes a Rastafarian Enclave and a theological compass in Neuromancer, this c...
This paper is an examination of the relationship between humans and Artificial Intelligence in Willi...
Despite criticism that William Gibson\u27s Neuromancer lacks positive political alternatives, this s...
This paper attempts a cybercritical reading of William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer (1984) to explore ...
Cyberpunk science fiction broke new ground in terms of AI representation; William Gibson’s Neuromanc...
The creator of this human race has offered ‘free will’ to them. Like the image of the creator, the h...
William Gibson tends to write in trilogies, as his first nine novels show. These series – the Sprawl...
At the intersection of the call for an end to Nature and the dawning recognition of ecological entan...
mancer continues to be a touchstone in cultural repre-sentations of the impact of new information an...
Neuromancer (1984) by William Gibson is a central text in the cyberpunk genre. This article analyzes...
Anthony Vidler wrote that William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer ‘voiced a peculiarly contemporary sense...
Maybe it\u27s a mere coincidence that William Gibson\u27s Neuromancer(1984) was published only a yea...
Here is the novel that started it all, launching the cyberpunk generation, and the first novel to wi...
The works of William Gibson, one of the most prominent writers of the cyberpunk subgenre, show how t...
Since William Gibson includes a Rastafarian Enclave and a theological compass in Neuromancer, this c...
Since William Gibson includes a Rastafarian Enclave and a theological compass in Neuromancer, this c...
This paper is an examination of the relationship between humans and Artificial Intelligence in Willi...
Despite criticism that William Gibson\u27s Neuromancer lacks positive political alternatives, this s...
This paper attempts a cybercritical reading of William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer (1984) to explore ...
Cyberpunk science fiction broke new ground in terms of AI representation; William Gibson’s Neuromanc...
The creator of this human race has offered ‘free will’ to them. Like the image of the creator, the h...
William Gibson tends to write in trilogies, as his first nine novels show. These series – the Sprawl...
At the intersection of the call for an end to Nature and the dawning recognition of ecological entan...
mancer continues to be a touchstone in cultural repre-sentations of the impact of new information an...
Neuromancer (1984) by William Gibson is a central text in the cyberpunk genre. This article analyzes...
Anthony Vidler wrote that William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer ‘voiced a peculiarly contemporary sense...
Maybe it\u27s a mere coincidence that William Gibson\u27s Neuromancer(1984) was published only a yea...
Here is the novel that started it all, launching the cyberpunk generation, and the first novel to wi...
The works of William Gibson, one of the most prominent writers of the cyberpunk subgenre, show how t...