Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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... pattern recognition may be indistinguishable from conspiracy theory . As one of the novel's characters notes , while pattern recognition is a particularly human trait , it is “ a trap " as well as “ a gift ” ( 22 ) . In this world in ...
... pattern recognition may be indistinguishable from conspiracy theory . As one of the novel's characters notes , while pattern recognition is a particularly human trait , it is “ a trap " as well as “ a gift ” ( 22 ) . In this world in ...
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... Pattern Recognition , 57 Hubertus Bigend here , in Gibson's Pattern Recognition ( 2003 ) , reminds one of Ballard or Baudrillard ; he expresses more an attitude than a theory , no doubt , but an attitude that is salient nowadays . Taken ...
... Pattern Recognition , 57 Hubertus Bigend here , in Gibson's Pattern Recognition ( 2003 ) , reminds one of Ballard or Baudrillard ; he expresses more an attitude than a theory , no doubt , but an attitude that is salient nowadays . Taken ...
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... Pattern Recognition , which projects the Utopian anticipation of a new art premised on ' semiotic neutrality , ' and on the systematic effacement of names , dates , fashions and history itself , within a context irremediably corrupted ...
... Pattern Recognition , which projects the Utopian anticipation of a new art premised on ' semiotic neutrality , ' and on the systematic effacement of names , dates , fashions and history itself , within a context irremediably corrupted ...
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