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''Neuromancer'' can be read as a postmoderm myth -- a narrative rich with condensed symbols of the age, both an encompassment of a preceding world and the portent of the next ... | ''Neuromancer'' can be read as a postmoderm myth -- a narrative rich with condensed symbols of the age, both an encompassment of a preceding world and the portent of the next ... | ||
=== | === Multinational Corporations === | ||
* Examples? | * Examples? | ||
* Mapped onto the body | * Compare to Lyotard | ||
* Mapped onto the body | |||
=== Cyberspace === | === Cyberspace === |
Revision as of 17:47, 26 November 2007
Neuromancer
Business
- Responses
Recap
- Blogging and Identity
- Complements discussion of community
- Textual selves
- Fun: http://www.lkozma.net/wpv/index.html?map.it
Segue
- Programs as texts ...
Neuromancer
Background
- Late 1970s and early 1980s
- Punk, Ska and New Wave
- URL for the text: http://project.cyberpunk.ru/lib/neuromancer/
Close Reading
- Page 1:
The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel. `It's not like I'm using,' Case heard someone say, as he shouldered his way through the crowd around the door of the Chat. `It's like my body's developed this massive drug defi- ciency.' It was a Sprawl voice and a Sprawl joke. The Chatsubo was a bar for professional expatriates; you could drink there for a week and never hear two words in Japanese. Ratz was tending bar, his prosthetic arm jerking monoto- nously as he filled a tray of glasses with draft Kirin. He saw Case and smiled, his teeth a webwork of East European steel and brown decay. Case found a place at the bar, between the unlikely tan on one of Lonny Zone's whores and the crisp naval uniform of a tall African whose cheekbones were ridged with precise rows of tribal scars. `Wage was in here early, with two joeboys,' Ratz said, shoving a draft across the bar with his good hand. `Maybe some business with you, Case?'
Themes and Symbols
Neuromancer can be read as a postmoderm myth -- a narrative rich with condensed symbols of the age, both an encompassment of a preceding world and the portent of the next ...
Multinational Corporations
- Examples?
- Compare to Lyotard
- Mapped onto the body
Cyberspace
- Compare Cyberspace to the World Wide Web
- Community?
Affordable beauty
- See DEVO image
Meat
- Bodies and Persons
AI
- Turing
Disembodiment
- AI
- SimStim
- Cyberspace
- Riviera's eyes
- Neuromancer's "reality"
Perversity
- Riviera
The Matrix
- Cyberspace as a representation of
Kula
- See pg. 6