William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition”, 2003. CONTINUED.

Here I present: William Gibson, Pattern Recognition’, 2003. CONTINUED. A precise terminology refinement of the synonymn “urban”. Here I am separating urban form by symbolic density and nervous-system topology, not by population. Let us align it cleanly in the framework.Post-Uruk Mesopotamia’ Urban Taxonomy. 1. City (Uruk-type)Physical, localized, exosomatic-organ convergence.Symbol density tied to place. 2. Metropolis’City of … Continue reading William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition”, 2003. CONTINUED.

William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition”, 2003. PART THREE (3).

  Louis Braille, “Procedure for Writing Words, Music & Plainsong in Dots”, 1829 was the topic of an earlier blog post. Here I present: William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition”, 2003. PART THREE (3). INTRODUCTION. PROSOPAGNOSIA (face blindness) is a disorder of “pattern recognition”.  William Gibson’s protagonist-character suffers with PROSOPAGNOSIA (face blindness) and she is unable to recognize her … Continue reading William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition”, 2003. PART THREE (3).

William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition, 2003, PART TWO (II).

Oliver Sacks, “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat”, 1985 was the topic of an earlier blog post. William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition”, 2003 was also the topic of an earlier blog post. Here I present: William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition”, 2003, PART TWO (II). INTRODUCTION. PROSOPAGNOSIA (face blindness) is a disorder of “pattern recognition”.  William Gibson’s … Continue reading William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition, 2003, PART TWO (II).

William Gibson , “Pattern Recognition”, 2003.

William Gibson, “Neuromancer”, 1984 was the topic of an earlier blog post. William Gibson, “Burning Chrome”, 1982 was the first short story he published. William Gibson, “Agency”, 2020 was the latest novel he has published. Here I present: William Gibson, “Pattern Recognition”, 2003 which was a SciFi novel.  Cyberpunk is the style of writing here; and, … Continue reading William Gibson , “Pattern Recognition”, 2003.

William Gibson, “Neuromancer (Sprawl Trilogy)”, 1984.

  Tim Berners-Lee, and Mark Fischetti, “Weaving the Web”, 1999. was a nonfiction, computer-science book about the invention of the “World Wide Web” by its inventor Tim Berners-Lee.  William Gibson, “Neuromancer (Sprawl Trilogy)”, 1984 was the first science fiction novel of the “Sprawl Trilogy”.  William Gibson coins the term “cyberspace” in “Neuromancer” which become the … Continue reading William Gibson, “Neuromancer (Sprawl Trilogy)”, 1984.