Neuromancer is a 1984 science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson. Considered one of the earliest and best-known works in the cyberpunk...
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Neuromancer is a 1984 novel by William Gibson. Neuromancer may also refer to: Neuromancer (video game), 1988 video game The Neuromancer, 2014 studio album...
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The Neuromancer is the fourth studio album by William Control. Preceded by a lyric video for Illuminator, the album was released on April 4, 2014, through...
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William Gibson (redirect from The X-Files episodes written by William Gibson)
the 1980s. After expanding on the story in Neuromancer with two more novels (Count Zero in 1986 and Mona Lisa Overdrive in 1988), thus completing the...
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Neuromancer is an adventure video game developed by Interplay Productions and published by Mediagenic (a brand name of Activision). It was released in...
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in 1977. Released in 1984, William Gibson's influential debut novel Neuromancer helped solidify cyberpunk as a genre, drawing influence from punk subculture...
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Sprawl trilogy (redirect from The Sprawl Trilogy)
The Sprawl trilogy (also known as the Neuromancer trilogy) is William Gibson's first set of novels, and is composed of Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986)...
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Molly Millions (category Characters in American novels of the 20th century)
reference in Neuromancer (where she is mostly referred to as "Molly" with no last name given). She later appeared in Mona Lisa Overdrive under the name "Sally...
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Chris Cunningham (section Neuromancer)
never completed movie adaptation of William Gibson's cyberpunk novel Neuromancer. His style is noted for its use of robotics, body horror and Mickey mousing...
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the Sprawl trilogy, which began with Neuromancer and concludes with Mona Lisa Overdrive. It was serialized in the January through March 1986 monthly issues...
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Callum Turner (category Actors from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
that Turner was cast as Case in the Apple TV+ series adaptation of William Gibson's seminal cyberpunk novel Neuromancer. Turner is a fan of Chelsea F.C...
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to: Freeside, a resort in space in the novel Neuromancer by William Gibson Vision GLK Freeside, 2008 concept car of the Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class This disambiguation...
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Wachowski claims the point the reference was making was misunderstood. There are similarities to cyberpunk works such as the 1984 book Neuromancer by William...
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Novel (redirect from Candidates for the first novel)
broader social issues in their works. William Gibson, author of the cult classic Neuromancer (1984), is one of a new wave of authors who explore post-apocalyptic...
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Mona Lisa Overdrive (category Works about the Yakuza)
the final novel of the cyberpunk Sprawl trilogy, following Neuromancer and Count Zero, taking place eight years after the events of the latter. The novel...
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The Three-Body Problem (Chinese: 三体; lit. 'three body') is a 2008 novel by the Chinese science fiction author Liu Cixin. It is the first novel in the...
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The Left Hand of Darkness is a science fiction novel by the American writer Ursula K. Le Guin. Published in 1969, it became immensely popular, and established...
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cyberspace, and in his subsequent novel Neuromancer. According to the Jargon File, as well as Gibson's own acknowledgements, the term ICE was originally coined...
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say, and I've said it before, that the way Neuromancer-the-novel 'looks' was influenced in large part by some of the artwork I saw in Heavy Metal. I assume...
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Series 'Neuromancer' Based On William Gibson Novel". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 28, 2024. Rice, Lynette (April 23, 2024). "'Masters Of The Air's...
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Cyberspace (category History of the Internet)
1984 novel Neuromancer. In the next few years, the word became prominently identified with online computer networks. The portion of Neuromancer cited in...
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American author and poet An artificial intelligence character in the novel Neuromancer Wintermute Engine, a graphical adventure game engine developed by...
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a fantasy novel written by the British author J. K. Rowling. It is the fourth novel in the Harry Potter series....
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and the I Ching, a Chinese book of divination that features in the story and the actions of the characters. The Man in the High Castle won the Hugo Award...
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Gibson's 'Neuromancer' the Future of Movies?". The Tyee. Archived from the original on December 21, 2019. Retrieved January 16, 2012. One of the obstacles...
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released four albums (Hate Culture, Noir, Silentium Amoris, and The Neuromancer) under the name William Control, featuring a synthesizer driven darkwave...
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Nicola Walker (category Actors from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets)
Millions in the BBC Radio adaptation of Neuromancer by William Gibson. In 2003, with the production team of Kudos Television looking to replace the character...
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University of British Columbia (redirect from The University of British Columbia)
Involved in the creation of the Euro Bertram Brockhouse CC FRSC FRS, BA 1947, Nobel Laureate in Physics William Gibson, BA 1977, author of Neuromancer, important...
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Hackers (film) (redirect from Hack the Gibson)
short story "Burning Chrome" and later in his 1984 book Neuromancer. The novelization of the movie written by David Bischoff, based upon Rafael Moreu's...
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Joseph Kahn (director) (category South Korean emigrants to the United States)
Torque, archived from the original on September 4, 2018, retrieved October 12, 2018 Gingold, Michael. "Natali takes "NEUROMANCER" for the big screen". Fangoria...
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