Frases de William Gibson
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William Ford Gibson é um escritor américo-canadense de ficção especulativa. Chamado de "profeta noir" do cyberpunk, subgênero da ficção científica, Gibson cunhou o termo "ciberespaço", em seu conto Burning Chrome e posteriormente popularizou o conceito em seu romance de estréia e obra mais conhecida, Neuromancer, de 1984, primeiro volume da aclamada trilogia Sprawl. Prevendo o ciberespaço, Gibson criou uma iconografia para a era da informação antes da onipresença da internet na década de 1990. Também é creditado a ele a previsão do surgimento da "televisão de realidade/reality show" e de estabelecer as bases conceituais para o rápido crescimento de ambientes virtuais como jogos e internet.

Gibson é um dos mais conhecidos escritores de ficção científica norte-americana, festejado pelo The Guardian em 1999 como "provavelmente o mais importante romancista das duas décadas passadas". Ele tem escrito mais de vinte contos e nove romances aclamados pela crítica , e contribuiu com artigos para várias importantes publicações e colaborou bastante com performances de artistas, cineastas e músicos. Seu pensamento tem sido citado como uma influência em autores de ficção científica, design, acadêmico, cibercultura e tecnologia.

É também roteirista, tendo escrito o roteiro do filme Johnny Mnemonic - O Cyborg do Futuro baseado em um conto escrito por ele em 1981, dois episódios da série de televisão Arquivo X e o primeiro roteiro de Alien 3 que foi posteriormente reescrito e modificado.

Os conceitos e ideias de Gibson influenciaram diretamente a trilogia cinematográfica Matrix, de autoria das Irmãs Wachowski. Wikipedia  

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William Gibson Frases famosas

“Como eu tenho dito muitas vezes, o futuro já chegou. Só não está uniformemente distribuido.”

"As I've said many times, the future is already here. It's just not very evenly distributed."
Foi dito durante uma entrevista para NPR interview http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1067220 (30 de novembro de 1999)
William Gibson pai do movimento ciberpunk

William Gibson: Frases em inglês

“The street finds its own uses for things.”

William Gibson Burning Chrome

Burning Chrome (1982)

“The NET is a waste of time, and that's exactly what's right about it.”

Name of an article http://www.voidspace.org.uk/cyberpunk/gibson_wasteoftime.shtml he wrote for New York Times Magazine (14 July 1996)

“Secrets… are the very root of cool.”

William Gibson livro Spook Country

Fonte: Spook Country

“He took a duck in the face at 250 knots.”

William Gibson livro Pattern Recognition

Fonte: Pattern Recognition

“A year here and he still dreamed of cyberspace, hope fading nightly. All the speed he took, all the turns he'd taken and the corners he'd cut in Night City, and he'd still see the matrix in his sleep, bright lattices of logic unfolding across that colorless void…”

William Gibson livro Neuromancer

Fonte: Neuromancer (1984)
Contexto: A year here and he still dreamed of cyberspace, hope fading nightly. All the speed he took, all the turns he'd taken and the corners he'd cut in Night City, and he'd still see the matrix in his sleep, bright lattices of logic unfolding across that colorless void… The Sprawl was a long strange way home over the Pacific now, and he was no console man, no cyberspace cowboy. Just another hustler, trying to make it through. But the dreams came on in the Japanese night like livewire voodoo, and he'd cry for it, cry in his sleep, and wake alone in the dark, curled in his capsule in some coffin hotel, his hands clawed into the bedslab, temperfoam bunched between his fingers, trying to reach the console that wasn't there.

“Time is money, but also money is money.”

William Gibson livro Pattern Recognition

Fonte: Pattern Recognition

“The present tense made him nervous.”

Fonte: Sprawl trilogy, Neuromancer (1984), Chapter 3 (Case)

“Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts…”

William Gibson livro Neuromancer

Fonte: Neuromancer (1984)
Contexto: Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts… A graphic representation of data abstracted from banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding...

“I took Punk to be the detonation of some slow-fused projectile buried deep in society's flank a decade earlier, and I took it to be, somehow, a sign.”

"Since 1948" (6 November 2002) http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/source/source.asp
Contexto: I took Punk to be the detonation of some slow-fused projectile buried deep in society's flank a decade earlier, and I took it to be, somehow, a sign. And I began, then, to write.
And have been, ever since.
Contexto: In 1977, facing first-time parenthood and an absolute lack of enthusiasm for anything like "career," I found myself dusting off my twelve-year-old's interest in science fiction. Simultaneously, weird noises were being heard from New York and London. I took Punk to be the detonation of some slow-fused projectile buried deep in society's flank a decade earlier, and I took it to be, somehow, a sign. And I began, then, to write.
And have been, ever since.

“I'd buy him a drink, but I don't know if I'd loan him any money.”

When asked what he would say about the man who wrote Neuromancer.
No Maps for These Territories (2000)

“Seated each afternoon in the darkened screening room, Halliday came to recognize the targeted numerals of the Academy leader as sigils preceding the dream state of a film.”

A sentence that he worked on for years earlier in his career, which eventually went nowhere. Troubled by inexperience in "actually getting the characters to move," he spent so much time on it that he can still remember every word more than 20 years later.
No Maps for These Territories (2000)

“They sat around accessing media all day and talking about it, and nothing ever seemed to get done.”

William Gibson livro All Tomorrow's Parties

Fonte: All Tomorrow's Parties‎ (2003), Ch. 7 : Sharehouse, p. 33

“The future is not google-able.”

Comments at A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books, San Francisco, California (5 February 2004)