By now, everyone is familiar with the concept of “cyberspace,” thanks in part to William Gibson’s Neuromancer. But when Gibson first coined the word, he never stopped to define it. He didn’t explain the physics or write an appendix on how his networks operated. He dropped readers headfirst into a world of console cowboys, artificial intelligences, and multinational cartels, and trusted them to catch up.
Worldbuilding & Etymology
By now, everyone is familiar with the concept of “cyberspace,” thanks in part to William Gibson’s Neuromancer. But when Gibson first coined the word, he never stopped to define it. He didn’t explain the physics or write an appendix on how his networks operated. He dropped readers headfirst into a world of console cowboys, artificial intelligences, and multinational cartels, and trusted them to catch up.