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William Gibson's Neuromancer Staged With Porn Star

destinyland writes "Sunday night saw a reading of the William Gibson's classic cyberpunk novel featuring porn star Sasha Grey at a New York art museum, along with sculpture-props simulating virtual reality. Artist Brody Condon promised to combine 'Gibson's 1980s dystopian techno-fetishism with early twentieth-century abstraction,' but the editor of H+ magazine challenges that description. 'In a 1993 interview, Gibson himself told me: "I think my world looks dystopian if you're a middle class white guy doing reasonably well in 1993... There are so many places in the world today that are so much crappier than anything I'm writing about."' And earlier this month William Gibson shared his response to a blog post about the event. 'Gol' dang! It's news to me!'"

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  1. Re:Queen of 'Loser Porn' - Yawn by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What's "Loser Porn"?

    It's "I can't even dream of having sex with a girl as pretty and intelligent as Sasha Grey, so I'll just call her a skank and call her work 'loser porn'".

  2. Re:Why.. by Neon+Spiral+Injector · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The first time I had ever seen Sasha Grey was in The Girlfriend Experience. She was awful, probably ruined the film (if it wasn't the writers who ruined it first). Anyway, it was a complete snooze fest. Also who hires a pron star to play a prostitute and has her keep her clothes on for 99% of the film?

  3. The middle class by manekineko2 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I agree the race dropping was uncalled for, but he also was giving this response in an interview, where we can't always pick the perfect words for what we're trying to say. If he was just trying to draw a distinction between middle class in the privileged (and largely white) West versus the middle class in, say, India where by US standards you're still desperately poor, I don't think it's entirely illegitimate.

  4. i give this troll an 8 out 10 by circletimessquare · · Score: 4, Insightful

    the contrived outrage: well-played sir

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  5. Re:Porn Stars not what they used to be. by Maxo-Texas · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Lol.

    What is missing from most porn (old and new) is the seduction.

    I've never found people screwing to be erotic (even if both are female). There was one I saw back in the late 80's/ early 90's tho-- I think it was directed by a female (back before females became so much more masculine) and she had two people, fully dressed, standing talking in front of a fireplace for about 5 to 10 minutes that was one of the most erotic things I've ever seen. Both were good but average looking without makeup.

    They went from casually talking to credibly aroused and there was the electric moment when both realized they were going to do something. I can't even recall the sex scene after but I still remember that scene two decades later.

    Sex is usually about rubbing one spot a lot. It often looks goofy. The seduction is the part that is interesting to me.

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