The technological development of the 80's
William Gibson knowledge of Cyberspace pushing forward the technological development of the 80's
Presenter: Ben Beeman
Co-Presenter(s):
Jalen Milrad
Presenter Status: Undergraduate student
Academic Year: 20-21
Semester: Fall
Faculty Mentor: Michaela Grobbel
Department: Modern Languages & Literatures
Funding Source/Sponsor: SYRCE Symposium
Screenshot URL: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1Lwe2TLUGM-ewXVYBeAzp_uyzFq-UnB4T
Abstract:
Ben Beeman/ Jalen Milrad
Grobbel
MLL
November 23rd, 2020
In the early 1980’s William Gibson came up with a revolutionary idea known as “Cyberspace”. “Cyberspace” was an idea based upon our lives on the internet, connecting us as a species. William Gibson also came up with the genre known as “Cyberpunk”, creating a world controlled by corporate goons, gigantic skyscrapers, and dark slums. Gibson started this whole Cyber revolution that is even showing up today in movies, music, video games, and other sources of entertainment that we use today. William Gibson brought up ideas of artificial intelligence thinking for itself, genetically enhanced mercenaries, and inspired many different things such as the Matrix movie series. He thought of all of this at a time where the internet and computers were in their infancy. His inspiration came from the bright lights of Tokyo and the Cold of Vancouver where he lived. Growing up on a changing side, he got to imagine what the world would be like in the coming years.
Cyberspace was not only a premonition of the changing technological world, but a zeitgeist of the 80’s technological renaissance. The 80s brought about a decade of fascination with new technologies, it spurred pop culture with movies such as Star Wars and ET, it began to spread its tendrils into society with the beginning of the internet, and it most importantly showed what the upcoming technological boom of the 21st century would come to look like for us as a society. Cyberspace was daring, it was new, it was the unknown. It gave society an unknowing peek into just how technologically advanced our society was going to become, For better or for worse.