David Rees-Thomas wrote:
I find it weird to think that Cyberpunk kicked off about 30 years ago, and 30 years before that WW2 had only recently ended.
It's one of those context shifts that only the fluidity of historical perspective seems to bring alive.
Either that or having a cold and drinking wine at the same time has the same effect
There's only a neatness to this if you think the current neoliberal order is going to fall apart anytime soon. In Britain, this is a matter of the coalition government proving to be sufficiently awful (so far, so bad) and Murdoch making such a mess over the hacking scandal, the paywall, Myspace and his business generally (
maybe). In America, this involves a large proportion of the electorate spontaneously demanding a proper left-wing government (apparently less likely).
David Rees-Thomas wrote:
How about ISF (Inteligent Science Fiction) as the next genre busting madness. You could get Autechre and Aphex Twin (IDM darlings) to write the soundtrack. It would involve incredibly complex landscapes and "ideas." Fonts, layout, and the deconstruction of the paragraph, no the sentence, hell the word or even the letter would be way more important than the story.
I like this genre already
David
This sounds like
House of Leaves with added spaceships and time machines. Write it if you like, but I insist that the published result comes with a cover sticker reading "aim away from face".
I would mention dubstep, but there's already been Kode9 and the Spaceape's
Memories of the Future, inspired by J.G. Ballard's "The Drowned World". There's also the difficult question of how any writer would reconcile the spirit evoked by, say, Burial, 2562 and Mount Kimbie.