User blog:RonTaylor426/Discussing style: Neuromancer

Word choices are very important to help portray a vision, specially used from a noval by Gibson's (1984) Neuromancer. William Gibson's novel goes to a clear vivid detail of the future, set in a world full of machines and content type of neuroscince technology. Gibson's writing style fills the book with clear and defined level of detailed advanced network systems. This network system is also known as the cyber world of today. Neuromancer gives a sense of orderlines that begins with the middle crisis life of Case. A character familiar with the cyber world of AI's. Artificial Intelligence that is both cunning and intellegently self thaught. Then, the simplicity to bring out Gibson's invisioned future appears to shape a tone of advanced technologic utopia. Gibson's openning introduction states, "The sky above the port was the color television, tuned to a dead channel", is an example of his simplistic style. The noval had won major awards including: These award represents William Gibson's tallent work of art. Gibsons cyber space vision gained some influince of today's technological advancement. The impact on Gibson's noval of technology are now being used today such as fiberoptics, holograms, chip set implants, and the connectivity to the cyber space using Artificial Intelligent. Finally, Our future with cyber space will eventually collide just as how Gibson had envisioned. These are now the pivotal moment to which Neuromancer may had gain towards a more advance society of William Gibsons visioned future.
 * Philip K. Dick Award 1985 - William Gibson
 * Hugo Award for Best Novel 1985 - William Gibson
 * Nebula Award for Best Novel 1985 - William Gibson
 * Tähtivaeltaja Award 1992 - William Gibson