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William Gibson: No Maps for These Territories 

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Mark Neale directs this prolonged conversation with William Gibson (famed science-fiction novelist and creator of the term "cyberspace") from the back of Gibson's limousine as they take a cross-country odyssey over nameless highways going no place in particular. The cameras roll as Gibson talks about his own personal philosophies, experiences, and opinions about the media-saturated culture in which we live. The conversation provides a compelling glimpse at the radical, genius writer whose 1984 novel NEUROMANCER forever changed the concept of the Internet, propelling the author to the forefront of the media explosion of the late 20th Century. Neale, a music video director, employs hyper speed editing and jarring visuals that combines various media images with excerpts of Gibson's novels, conveying a conceptual journey through the unchartered territory of William Gibson's mind. This slick and stylish visual trip also features interviews with writers Jack Womack and Bruce Sterling, readings from U2's Bono and The Edge, and music from Tomandandy.

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Комментарии : 25   
@andycopeland7051
@andycopeland7051 Год назад
A prosthetic, extended nervous system. Excellently put
@nemci7v
@nemci7v 15 лет назад
I believe Willliam Gibson influenced Eastern stories. He's a great author and inspiration to me!
@VRGalaxy_762
@VRGalaxy_762 15 лет назад
absolutely amazing! William Gibson is the man. i am humbled every time i listen to him.
@PolarisCZ
@PolarisCZ 15 лет назад
Visionary!
@Viper2026
@Viper2026 15 лет назад
worth checking out the whole film if you ever get the opportunity
@normalextra
@normalextra 12 лет назад
big fan !
@bcx1138
@bcx1138 2 года назад
it’s really starting to take… i’d love to have a follow up conversation with him about this now
@diopoulos
@diopoulos 14 лет назад
at 1:10 / 1:30 the car looks to drive back while he is talking forward
@dingledorf1
@dingledorf1 12 лет назад
Anyone notice how the view back window is going the opposite of his side window?
@Viper2026
@Viper2026 7 лет назад
I think that was done intentionally as a thematic sort of thing...there are a few instances of stuff like that in the film if I recall correctly (it's been a while since I've seen it)
@andycopeland7051
@andycopeland7051 Год назад
MAN I miss smoking cigarettes. It was so cool
@t4paN
@t4paN 12 лет назад
It is very funny how William Gibson says our present is too volatile for us to be able to predict the future, when he has actually seen so far into the future, he might as well have written it. Find this media-movie-thing on that cyberspace concoction and download it to that hard disk thingymabob of yours. It warrants multiple views.
@hozayamz
@hozayamz 12 лет назад
It's an extended nervous system, but it's not ours. The wires and nerves pass under the watchful eyes of Big Brother & Uncle Corporation. The backwards moving scenery is awesome. You have to ask yourself if you can even bargain with this collectivist, canned hell world that's slithering around our minds. . .
@lumilumi1733
@lumilumi1733 Год назад
Very true. We're what's being observed and manipulated via this extended nervous system.
@WitherandFronst
@WitherandFronst 13 лет назад
1:07:00 - what direction is the car moving in...?
@forevershampoo
@forevershampoo 6 лет назад
Maurice Wingfield no fuckin idea
@kiljiko
@kiljiko 16 лет назад
cool
@feels6233
@feels6233 Год назад
Ok but why are the trees going backwards
@sleeplack42
@sleeplack42 14 лет назад
@WTAdair Just headfuck editing, there's loads of it going on throughout the movie.
@LaurentRascal
@LaurentRascal 14 лет назад
Ok, what the heck is he saying when he's talking about musicians in the 20's? It's around 1:30 - "you could go back in the ? and record...". Help!
@mshartz5
@mshartz5 12 лет назад
Wow. I had never really thought about the Appalachian music idea before. These people did not create music for others nor did they have a reference to go by...they just created it from heart and passing it along from generation to generation. So in a thought, nobody today (since we have all heard other music [except VERY few]) is creating anything new or completely innovative. And we accept that. Sad.
@mooglywoogle4264
@mooglywoogle4264 3 года назад
There was nothing new about the Appalachian music, either. It was "passed down", or "inherited", as you say... Actually, there is a lot of very original music in the genres of rap and EDM. Even some Post rock is quite new.
@warmecanic
@warmecanic 3 года назад
you don´t believe in the matrix? Well, check it out, yo 1:06 LOL, perro, LOL
@err0r
@err0r 15 лет назад
editing is terrible.... yeah, post-modernist cyberpunk alienation blah blah blah we get it... now stop nauseating us.
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