William Gibson on the dawn of the Internet

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2025

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  • @Calypso694
    @Calypso694 4 роки тому +90

    The fact that PKD and Gibson set down the blue prints for an entire genre without any of that tech what so ever I think is the best part.

  • @santuka18
    @santuka18 5 років тому +87

    Funny thing is that nowdays internet is not for "sharing recepies with family" but it has a lot to do with what Gibson described on he's books. Dominated by mass media and big multimillionaire companies compiting for information. So... Gibson was right.

  • @guillaume1306
    @guillaume1306 13 років тому +32

    quite ironic and scary that the concept of "free and uncontrolled" internet he talks about is already from the past...

  • @babalon7778
    @babalon7778 5 років тому +22

    He predicted vocaloids, wow!
    (Billy Idol sneering in the background is hella funny)!

  • @NotoriousBroadcasts
    @NotoriousBroadcasts 12 років тому +22

    The thing that gets me about Gibson's amazing future vision is that in so much of his work, he describes his characters as sensing the patterns of human evolution - I feel this is a reflection of what he himself has done in creating his works.

  • @boneheaded9751
    @boneheaded9751 4 роки тому +18

    Over the years weve seen an amalgamation of dystopian novels become real. Starting in the 60s to 90s it was more Huxlyean, from the 90s to the present it's becoming more Orwellian, and we'll be sliding into a Gibsonian future before long. I'm an armchair dystopian futurist scholar of sorts, as I've read them all.

  • @ALeaud
    @ALeaud 8 років тому +41

    Wow he looks so young and cool haha.

    • @zetetick395
      @zetetick395 7 років тому +8

      Yeah, and even seen here in 1997 it was almost 20 years since he'd written Neuromancer! - mind boggling!

  • @Jynkins
    @Jynkins 8 років тому +69

    As an SF writer, the intro dude is entirely wrong. I've never seen an SF writer believe that he/she is a seer who is able to somehow look into the future. Neither have I met one who thought their writing could do just that. SF uses real problems and makes a story about what "could be" or what "should be" but not what "will be." It's using science and (most often) the possible future as a backdrop for the storytelling and conveying particular messages.

    • @Jrez
      @Jrez 7 років тому +3

      I noticed that as well, I thought it strange that he would even bring up the idea that a particular SF writer was any less qualified as a storyteller for making 'wrong' predictions. Perhaps there was some context for that discussion at the time he was trying to dissuade as a journalist, but alas it seems irrelevant to even ask now. SF is fiction, I play Shadowrun and much of the questions about why the world does not look that way is essentially due to a splitting of timelines. I can only guess that people at the time, or at least this guy or someone he spoke to could not make that distinction of taking a concept to some logical conclusion or creating a self-contained universe.

    • @Joe-mz6dc
      @Joe-mz6dc 6 років тому

      GamesWithLuke Yeah. You're right.

    • @Isoquant
      @Isoquant 6 років тому +3

      Agreed, but having said that, Gibson was startlingly accurate in his portrayal of the near-future earth. So many elements of Gibson and cyberpunk generally have come to pass, it's quite uncanny.

    • @LauraSeabrook
      @LauraSeabrook 6 років тому +1

      Years ago a read a SPUTNIK article about SF, with a Soviet viewpoint. And the writer started the article with "How many stotories start with "What if...". Um, none that I know of!

  • @nightcall7398
    @nightcall7398 4 роки тому +14

    William Gibson is the original MGS OTAKON

  • @phrobozz
    @phrobozz 10 років тому +24

    Gibson's vision is still a possibility. Google Glass, Hololens, Oculus Rift, etc. are going to make it possible for us to live connected to the Internet. I imagine virtual pop idols like Rei Toei in Idoru will become pretty common, and nerdy 13 year olds will have digital girlfriends/waifus instead of real ones.

    • @dr.petervenkman7383
      @dr.petervenkman7383 8 років тому +15

      The virtual popstar Hatsune Miku is reality

    • @HyperRealityChannel
      @HyperRealityChannel 6 років тому +11

      Hi, I confirm this, also Jens L statement. I'm from the future and actually it's happening already, lol.

  • @thesunreport
    @thesunreport 12 років тому +10

    ...also i thought the Billy Idol wax-work dated this video perfectly!! :D

  • @delerium2k
    @delerium2k 12 років тому +5

    check out 'No Maps for These Territories' great Gibson interview

  • @rivethead1982
    @rivethead1982 14 років тому +1

    Very good video. Gibson always has good insight. It's pretty sad that I have to go online and look hard for good documentaries, when some of the deep/interesting programs should really be delivered to us via TV. Most of the current TV channels that are suppose to show educational programing are mostly presenting Reality TV entertainment. However, maybe reality entertainment is what the public really wants...oh well....

  • @TheMightyHeptagon
    @TheMightyHeptagon 13 років тому +7

    @quertovich I don't know about that...but he grew up in the 60s. He did a lot of drugs.
    I heard he managed to get out of getting drafted because he honestly told the draft board "My intention in life is to sample every mind-altering substance in existence".

  • @stefanorunnertube
    @stefanorunnertube 12 років тому +3

    i love him

  • @greens120
    @greens120 12 років тому +5

    where is tha place they are doing the interview in?

    • @JakeStarstorm
      @JakeStarstorm 6 років тому +3

      Probably a Madame Tussaud's wax museum in London.

  • @aruhs91
    @aruhs91 13 років тому +2

    @MrJackswan Gibson is suggesting that when a new technology comes about, we will utilize it, no stopping that, unless it is unmarketable like he said. But, at the end he was talking about our nature to obsession with new technology, are over zealousness sometimes to use it 24/7, or some peoples total rejections of it. He suggests we should take a careful eye to new technologies, try to speculate the unseen consequences, appreciating and being critical of it, in one first gaze.

  • @beadizon-granada477
    @beadizon-granada477 9 років тому +10

    I love Neuromancer!

  • @mheiseus
    @mheiseus 4 роки тому +4

    Gibson is a prophet of science fiction come on now

  • @rolliequaid9473
    @rolliequaid9473 5 років тому +2

    First Macintosh released January 24, 1984- according to my pre-cursory web search.
    Still an interesting fact that the first mackintosh and the necromancer was released the same here
    What exactly did William Gibson say about white separatist?

  • @newfreedom21
    @newfreedom21 13 років тому +1

    @jas16899 aahh the bliss of the 90's...

  • @LydianHarmony
    @LydianHarmony 14 років тому

    @rivethead1982 It is what the public really wants. The public is all too willing to just give in to the machine and do whatever the big corporations tell them to do. It breaks my heart that we have to try so hard to find any interesting and useful information!

  • @PabloGener
    @PabloGener 13 років тому +5

    too bad that panzy interviewer chickened out when gibson comes up with a POLITICAL implication on the debate. he seems to piss his pants at this, sure would've been real cool to see re-questioning to let gibson develop the subject a little more

  • @Kurzula5150
    @Kurzula5150 4 роки тому +2

    I am profoundly ambivalent.

  • @MadAtreides1
    @MadAtreides1 5 років тому

    wonder what he thinks nowdays given the end of net neutrality and the widespreade pratice to ban specific websites in certain countries

  • @thesunreport
    @thesunreport 12 років тому

    ..i think it would perhaps be more apt to have suggested Rebecca Black's 'Friday'...S.Boyle does have talent so there was at least a chance of a 'normal' rise to fame..whereas it did need the net alone to create the Rebecca Black phenomena??

  • @TheSuperQuail
    @TheSuperQuail 5 років тому +10

    Haha 1984 turned out to be more prophetic than they ever realised in the 90's, it was just going to take another 20 years.

  • @mypandashallflyyy
    @mypandashallflyyy 4 роки тому

    🥺

  •  12 років тому

    Only in America.

  • @MrJackswan
    @MrJackswan 13 років тому +1

    Seems like the most interesting comment is the one about ambivalence at the end. I wish there was more on that here, because I don't really get it. Don't want to sell him short, but it sounds to me as if Gibson is just playing it safe, just trying to not go to any kind of extreme on the question. My own automatic feeling is that when something new comes along, you should be thinking of how to utilize it, not be taking a neutral attitude- I'm no expert, but to me it seems immediately apparent..

  • @bigears999
    @bigears999 12 років тому +1

    No 'dude', he is thinking before he is speaking.

  • @doctorHOUSE
    @doctorHOUSE 14 років тому

    @blueingreentrain - now off you go for your weekly dose of x-factor!

  • @shkeni
    @shkeni 6 років тому

    That mannequin in the back xD

  • @jas16899
    @jas16899 13 років тому +4

    lol calling Aldous Huxley's FICTION "wrong" because it didn't predict the future of America in 1997? Jesus. Why bother with such an inane statement?

  • @hamfood9658
    @hamfood9658 8 років тому +5

    The interviewer is quite cheeky!! I kind of love him, but also kind of can't stand him >_>

  • @NotoriousBroadcasts
    @NotoriousBroadcasts 12 років тому

    It's just you.

  • @gowkie3940
    @gowkie3940 4 роки тому +2

    I want to like the video but its at 420 so I think I'll leave it be

  • @pentuplove6542
    @pentuplove6542 5 років тому +4

    1984 wrong? #Bullshit #BigBrother sees all. Televisions monitor what you do, some have cameras as in the television one could never turn off, smart meters, mobile phones, 5 Eyes: all watching and sending the information to Big Brother ie Fedetal USA.

  • @tpedler
    @tpedler 14 років тому +2

    This is 90's Gibsonism. Himself today would cringe at some of the incendiary rhetoric that he delivers as bleak post mortem monolgue.

  •  12 років тому

    Gibson sure benefited from learning how to copy and paste.