> In the 1980s, authors like William Gibson and Bruce Sterling wrote dystopian novels set 20 Minutes into the Future, where they explored themes such as the impact of modern technology on everyday life, the rise of the global datasphere as an arena for communication, commerce, conflict, and crime, and invasive cybernetic body modifications. Sometimes it is an element of a work, and other times it is merely an aesthetic. Next week, we'll be having a special-guest friend (and fellow Nick) join us as we talk about fans of movies, cinephiles!Ĭyberpunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, and, as such, is hard to pin down in terms of a fandom. The Nickscast wanders down a gritty alleyway, away from the bright lights and ads to jack-in to their terminals to talk about fans of cyberpunk! Is cyberpunk still relevant to today? What happened to it all? What does it mean for a work to be cyberpunk (vs transhuman) and what does it mean to be a fan of something so broad as a genre? We find out!
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