The five key moments in Cyberpunk

  • The movie - "Blande Runner"

    The story " Blade Runner" is about there would be a bad future in Los Angeles at 2019. At that time, humans cannot distinguish robots and humans, and we call those robots "Cyberpunk".
    Cyberpunkreviw.com. (2006). Blade Runner. Retrieved from http://www.cyberpunkreview.com/movie/decade/1980-1989/blade-runner/
  • The first created of "Cyberpunk"

    Cyberpunk, which is a technical term used to describe the writing science fiction genre. "Cyber ​​Punk" - The word is basically come from Bruce Bethke, in his 1983 science fiction novel "Cyberpunk". Miller, F. P., Vandome, A. F., & McBrewster, J. (2009). <i>Cyberpunk: List of science fiction genres, High tech, Portmanteau, Cybernetics, Punk subculture, Bruce Bethke, Information technology, Social order, Hacker ... Artificial intelligence, Megacorporation </i>. : Alpha Press.
  • The affect of "Neuromancer"

    The book "Neuromancer" established the basic characteristics and the general thinking of the word "Cyberpunk". This book was obtaining a great success and recognition, and surprisingly won that the year's Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the Philip • K • Dick Award.
    <a href='http://search.proquest.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/docview/1348917970?accountid=14543.' >Carr, J. (2013). The dirty joke of cyberpunk or the humanism of posthumanism in the cyberpunk tradition: Epigenetic memory and te
  • "Burning Chrome" is published

    Burning Chrome is a collection of ten Gibson's short stories, ranging from conventional science fiction to cyberpunk novellas of the 'Sprawl'-series. Gibson used the word "cyberspace" first time in the story "Burning Chrome".
    <a href='http://search.proquest.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/docview/218759404?accountid=14543' >Wytenbroek, J. R. (1989). Cyberpunk -- necromancer by william gibson / count zero by william gibson / burning chrome by william gibson. Canadian Literature, (121), 162.</a
  • "The Matrix" gave Cyberpunk genre for the new generation

    It was a new movie for the new generation. When The Matrix was popular, it also gave Cyberpunk genre a whole new generation of fans. The term "Cyberpunk" is popular now!
    Starrs, P. F., & Huntsinger, L. (1995). The matrix, cyberpunk literature, and the apocalyptic landscapes of information technology. Information Technology and Libraries, 14(4), 251. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/docview/215832977?accountid=14543