Monday, December 14, 2009
William Gibson
However, in spite of all these things, I love that movie. Ignoring the acting, the concepts, the atmosphere, and the world Gibson created here are undeniably pure cyberpunk. It would be relatively easy to take that universe and apply a million other viable stories to it. Johnny Mnemonic Furthered my hunger for more and more cyberpunk; a hunger that has yet to be satisfied. The short story Gibson wrote of the same name, is definitely better than Keanu Reeves' acting on just about every level. The story itself had the same general feel, but definitely expressed it much more easily and with less forced emotion than the film. There were differences, of course, but good ones. So if you've seen the movie, but haven't read the story, I highly recommend it.
Johnny Mnemonic is the story of Johnny, a cybernetic data-jockey who is being hunted by the Yakuza for the data he currently has concealed in his head. All the while haunted by flashes of lost memories from the removal of his long-term memory to make room for data storage. An unintentional overload of data spells death for Johnny in only a matter of days unless he can get the data out without getting killed by the Yakuza first. If you can stomach the acting in lieu of a good cyberpunk story by one of the masters of the genre, I sincerely suggest giving Johnny Mnemonic a try. Though, if you haven't read the short story yet, I suggest reading it -after- the movie. That way it can only get better!
Friday, November 6, 2009
First Boot
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"Greetings, citizen. Welcome to the Omnicorp Public Access Nexus. We at Omnicorp International strive to bring ease of access to you, the public. Our global network of data-communications firms, as well as the OPAN system keep you up to date on all major news stories, entertainment features, and provide the quickest information reference for all your needs. How may Omnicorp enrich your existence today?"
That's how it's supposed to work, anyway. This blog is dedicated to cyberpunk and the electric beauty that lies within that word. Art, writing, and anything in between.
I'll start with a book recommendation: The Electric Church by Jeff Somers. One of the coolest Sci-fi, cyberpunk books I've read in a while. I'm a total Shadowrun whore and The Electric Church made me feel right at home.
More to come in the next transmission.
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Have a nice day, citizen.
