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Notes from a William Gibson Q&A Session (9/08/10)

  • Posted on April 10, 2012 at 10:05 am

These are my notes from William Gibson’s Q&A session after his Zero History reading at Powells Books in Portland, OR on 9/08/2010 (here are some photographs from the evening). I thought initially that most of this would come up in other interviews, but I recently reviewed my notes and realized that although some of it has come up elsewhere, some of it is either unique or unusual. So I decided to type up my notes.

Gibson started off saying “Powells is the best book store in the world. It’s not even a book store, it’s a genre all to its own,” before reading the first chapter of Zero History. After the reading he said “The reason I write opening chapters the way I do is to get rid of all the people who won’t ‘get’ the book. They’re all fairly easy to read after the first chapter.” He then opened up to questions. Most, probably all, of these answers are incomplete – but close to direct quotes from larger answers. I didn’t ask most of these questions and didn’t get down the exact questions asked.

Q: What’s next?

Gibson: I have no idea. I have to have no idea. I know no one believes me, but I never intended to make trilogies. When I was learning about writing, I was told that trilogy was a long novel with a boring middle published separately. I think the books could be read in any order. I think I would be interesting to read these backwards. But maybe that’s too advanced.

[of course now he's said that his next novel will probably be about the future]

Where do you go for inspiration?

I’m not a globe trotting writer/researcher. Wherever I happen to go usually ends up in the book. For example, I happened to go to Myrtle Beach a few months before I wrote the book and I thought it was suitably weird.

Asked about predictions.

I’m not interested in the sort of sci-fi that does or doesn’t predict the iPad. I’m interested in how people behave.

Asked about the intelligence communities in his books

I don’t want anyone to think I’ve gone “Tom Clancy” but what you find is that you have fans in every line of work. How reliable those narrators are I don’t know, but they tell a good story.

Asked about humor in his work.

Neuromancer was not without a comedic edge. My cyberpunk colleagues and I back in our cyberpunk rat hole sniggered mightily as we slapped our knees.

But writers can’t have more than two hooks. “Gritty, punky,” sure. “Gritty, punky, funny” doesn’t work.

I asked him about the slogan “Never in fashion, always in style” because I read that slogan on his blog and never found out what company that slogan actually belonged to.

Aero Leathers in Scotland. But they weight too much. You wouldn’t tour in a WWII motorcyle jacket unless of course you were on a WWII motorcycle. [Gibson reportedly wore an Acronym jacket on the Zero History tour]

Asked about Twitter

Twitter is the best aggregator of novelty anywhere. There’s more weird shit there than anywhere. It’s the equivalent value of $300 worth of imported magazines for free every day.

Asked about hypertext/electronic media and how it is changing his work.

The book is a cloud of hyperlinks. You can Google any unfamiliar phrase and you will be sort of walking in my shoes, going where I did in my research. The links are there, and there’s even some easter eggs.

I’m not sure what question this was in response to

I large part of my narrative comes from growing up in a particularly backwards part of the south, which had a particularly spoken culture.

Asked about his favorite contemporary writers

[Anything by Iian Sinclair, Zoo City by Lauren Bach, Jack Womack's Random Acts of Senseless Violence, which he found "wounding."]

Asked about the punk influence on his work.

It wasn’t the Sex Pistols, it was Waylon and Willy.

Asked what sci-fi influenced him.

Certain sci-fi that never had much impact on the mainstream of the genre. My novels have had very little impact as well. If you don’t believe me, go down to a sci-fi specialist shop. Cyberpunk has become a descriptor – cyberpunk albums, cyberpunk pants.

Asked about cyberpunk’s legacy.

Anything with a manifesto ends up looking silly.

Asked what he thinks of the post-cyberpunk writers, Cory Doctorow et al.

I think the original cyberpunks were a little thin on the ground.

From http://technoccult.net/archives/2012/04/10/william-gibson-qa/

3D Printed Fashion of Iris van Herpen

  • Posted on March 30, 2012 at 10:41 am

The work of Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen, whose designs have been worn by the likes of Lady Gaga and Bjork, are being featured in the Groningen Museum in the Netherlands. van Herpen uses 3-D printing to make dresses like this one:

(you can see a model actually wearing it in the video above)

More images and information: 3-Der: Iris van Herpen’s 3D-printed dresses in Groningen Museum

(via Fiarce)

See also: The New Aestetic and Future Fatigue

From http://technoccult.net/archives/2012/03/30/3d-printed-fashion-of-iris-van-herpen/

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  • Posted on January 13, 2012 at 5:42 am


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monokromatic: BODY-SCULPTING LEATHER DRESS – HELMUT LANG

  • Posted on January 11, 2012 at 1:05 pm


monokromatic:

BODY-SCULPTING LEATHER DRESS - HELMUT LANG

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/15679229155

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  • Posted on January 8, 2012 at 3:09 pm


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  • Posted on January 7, 2012 at 3:51 am


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galletoza: lethal

  • Posted on January 7, 2012 at 12:13 am


galletoza:

lethal

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  • Posted on January 5, 2012 at 5:24 pm


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  • Posted on December 27, 2011 at 10:21 pm


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Zac Posen Pre-Fall 2012

  • Posted on December 27, 2011 at 12:11 am


Zac Posen Pre-Fall 2012

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  • Posted on December 26, 2011 at 8:29 pm


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Magazine: Nylon Issue: December 2011 Model: Dominique…

  • Posted on December 24, 2011 at 9:23 am


Magazine: Nylon
Issue: December 2011 
Model: Dominique
Photographer: Advan Matthew

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/14723292922

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  • Posted on December 23, 2011 at 11:15 am


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Fashion is a Feminist Issue

  • Posted on December 20, 2011 at 1:02 pm

newface Fashion is a Feminist Issue

(photo by Toru Kogure)

Greta Christina writes:

Fashion is one of the very few forms of expression in which women have more freedom than men.

And I don’t think it’s an accident that it’s typically seen as shallow, trivial, and vain.

It is the height of irony that women are valued for our looks, encouraged to make ourselves beautiful and ornamental… and are then derided as shallow and vain for doing so. And it’s a subtle but definite form of sexism to take one of the few forms of expression where women have more freedom, and treat it as a form of expression that’s inherently superficial and trivial. Like it or not, fashion and style are primarily a women’s art form. And I think it gets treated as trivial because women get treated as trivial. [...]

If you don’t personally care about fashion and style, that’s fine. We don’t all have to care about the same art forms: I could care less about grand opera, and it’s unlikely that I’m ever going to. I do think people should be aware that what they wear communicates something to other people — something about who they are and how they feel about the world and their place in it — and I think many people would be better off if they made that communication intentionally instead of un-. But again, we all don’t have to care about the same forms of communication. If what you want to say about yourself through your clothing is, “I wear clothes so I won’t be naked,” that is entirely your prerogative, and none of my business.

But if you think other people — especially other women — who do care about fashion and style are shallow, trivial, or vain for doing so?

That is my business.

Greta Christina: Fashion is a Feminist Issue

(via eecummingscapitalized)

Great post, though some might dispute the conflation of “fashion” and “style.”

From http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Technoccult/~3/_Q96MeBwlYc/

Fashion is a Feminist Issue

  • Posted on December 20, 2011 at 1:02 pm

newface Fashion is a Feminist Issue

(photo by Toru Kogure)

Greta Christina writes:

Fashion is one of the very few forms of expression in which women have more freedom than men.

And I don’t think it’s an accident that it’s typically seen as shallow, trivial, and vain.

It is the height of irony that women are valued for our looks, encouraged to make ourselves beautiful and ornamental… and are then derided as shallow and vain for doing so. And it’s a subtle but definite form of sexism to take one of the few forms of expression where women have more freedom, and treat it as a form of expression that’s inherently superficial and trivial. Like it or not, fashion and style are primarily a women’s art form. And I think it gets treated as trivial because women get treated as trivial. [...]

If you don’t personally care about fashion and style, that’s fine. We don’t all have to care about the same art forms: I could care less about grand opera, and it’s unlikely that I’m ever going to. I do think people should be aware that what they wear communicates something to other people — something about who they are and how they feel about the world and their place in it — and I think many people would be better off if they made that communication intentionally instead of un-. But again, we all don’t have to care about the same forms of communication. If what you want to say about yourself through your clothing is, “I wear clothes so I won’t be naked,” that is entirely your prerogative, and none of my business.

But if you think other people — especially other women — who do care about fashion and style are shallow, trivial, or vain for doing so?

That is my business.

Greta Christina: Fashion is a Feminist Issue

(via eecummingscapitalized)

Great post, though some might dispute the conflation of “fashion” and “style.”

From http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Technoccult/~3/_Q96MeBwlYc/

stayfreshlooksharp: Black Friday Damage. Motorcycle/Biker…

  • Posted on December 18, 2011 at 8:30 pm






stayfreshlooksharp:

Black Friday Damage.

  • Motorcycle/Biker Jacket with Offset Zipper
  • Driving Gloves
  • Weekender Bag

Yeah, it was a leather type of day.

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/14435985205

stayfreshlooksharp: Black Friday Damage. Motorcycle/Biker…

  • Posted on December 18, 2011 at 8:30 pm






stayfreshlooksharp:

Black Friday Damage.

  • Motorcycle/Biker Jacket with Offset Zipper
  • Driving Gloves
  • Weekender Bag

Yeah, it was a leather type of day.

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/14435985205

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  • Posted on December 18, 2011 at 3:51 am


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spinningbirdkick: Robbie Fimmano / Interview November 2011.

  • Posted on December 16, 2011 at 2:56 pm


spinningbirdkick:

Robbie Fimmano / Interview November 2011.

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/14320754878

spinningbirdkick: Robbie Fimmano / Interview November 2011.

  • Posted on December 16, 2011 at 2:56 pm


spinningbirdkick:

Robbie Fimmano / Interview November 2011.

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/14320754878

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  • Posted on December 10, 2011 at 4:47 pm


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Black and Grey Summer by zellain featuring a tiered skirtCarven…

  • Posted on November 12, 2011 at 1:34 pm



Carven puffy shirt
$122 - theoutnet.com

Preen pleated skirt
£162 - net-a-porter.com

Love Moschino tiered skirt
£95 - theoutnet.com

Camilla Skovgaard platform high heels
$625 - net-a-porter.com

Reed Krakoff envelope clutch
£855 - net-a-porter.com

Ellis Faas ‘E103’ Creamy Eyes
£23 - liberty.co.uk

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/12699466145

Plaid, Bows and Velvet by zellain featuring black hair…

  • Posted on November 12, 2011 at 1:03 am



B store London velvet top
£189 - farfetch.com

High waisted skirt
£90 - farfetch.com

DKNY suede wedge booties
$285 - net-a-porter.com

Chinese Laundry bow clutch
$65 - endless.com

ASOS short glove
$26 - asos.com

L Erickson black hair accessory
$24 - nordstrom.com

Ladies Super Soft Tights
£5 - peacocks.co.uk

URBAN DECAY EYESHADOW - S & M (1.5G)
£12 - lookfantastic.com

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/12679154160

Plaid, Bows and Velvet by zellain featuring black hair…

  • Posted on November 12, 2011 at 1:03 am



B store London velvet top
£189 - farfetch.com

High waisted skirt
£90 - farfetch.com

DKNY suede wedge booties
$285 - net-a-porter.com

Chinese Laundry bow clutch
$65 - endless.com

ASOS short glove
$26 - asos.com

L Erickson black hair accessory
$24 - nordstrom.com

Ladies Super Soft Tights
£5 - peacocks.co.uk

URBAN DECAY EYESHADOW - S & M (1.5G)
£12 - lookfantastic.com

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/12679154160

Neon Lime and Black Ghetto Goth by zellain featuring fingerless…

  • Posted on November 11, 2011 at 12:42 am



Crew neck t shirt
£23 - republic.co.uk

Cosabella bra
$51 - journelle.com

Harem pants
topman.com

Proenza Schouler clutch bag
$685 - proenzaschouler.com

Crystal earrings
$21 - fantasyjewelrybox.com

Worthington bangle bracelet
$13 - jcpenney.com

Miu Miu genuine leather belt
£70 - net-a-porter.com

Friis Company fingerless glove
€30 - shopfriiscompany.com

Illamasqua Nail Polish
$16 - asos.com

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/12633231544

Black and Gold Lustre by zellain featuring a hammered…

  • Posted on November 9, 2011 at 2:16 am



EQUIPMENT long sleeve silk blouse
£105 - net-a-porter.com

Straight leg pants
$55 - topshop.com

MIA flat boots
$130 - piperlime.gap.com

Torrini hammered ring
$1,749 - forzieri.com

14k jewelry
$88 - kylerdesigns.com

Lush Lustre Dust « Musings of a Muse
£10 - musingsofamuse.com

From http://morbidfashion.tumblr.com/post/12550900372

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  • Posted on October 25, 2011 at 3:53 pm


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