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Realistic cyberpunk

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Realistic cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction that focuses on the realistic portrayal of a future society that is heavily reliant on technology. This genre often explores the social and political implications of such a society.

The art style is also known as: 1. Cyberpunk that is based on reality 2. Cyberpunk that is believable 3. Cyberpunk that is true to life 4. Cyberpunk that is authentic
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. William Gibson (1948- ) 2. Neal Stephenson (1959- ) 3. Bruce Sterling (1954- ) 4. Rudy Rucker (1946- ) 5. John Shirley (1953- ) 6. Pat Cadigan (1953- ) 7. Lewis Shiner (1950- ) 8. Greg Bear (1951- ) 9. Charles Stross (1964- ) 10. Peter Watts (1958- ) 11. Cory Doctorow (1971- ) 12. Neal Asher (1961- ) 13. Richard K. Morgan (1965- ) 14. Lavie Tidhar (1976- ) 15. Ian McDonald (1960- ) 16. Alastair Reynolds (1966- ) 17. Adam Roberts (1965- ) 18. Jeff Noon (1957- ) 19. M. John Harrison (1945- ) 20. China Miéville (1972- ) 21. Steph Swainston (1972- ) 22. Justina Robson (1969- ) 23. Ken MacLeod (1954- ) 24. Paul McAuley (1955- ) 25. Peter F. Hamilton (1960- ) 26. Iain M. Banks (1954-2013) 27. Ann Leckie (1966- ) 28. Yoon Ha Lee (1978- ) 29. Malka Older (1975- ) 30. Fonda Lee (1982- )

1. “Cyberpunk” by H. R. Giger (1984) 2. “Dangerous Days” by Syd Mead (1986) 3. “Neuromancer” by William Gibson (1984) 4. “Blade Runner” by Ridley Scott (1982) 5. ” Akira” by Katsuhiro Otomo (1988) 6. “Virtually Real” by Syd Mead (1993) 7. ” Ghost in the Shell” by Mamoru Oshii (1995) 8. ” The Matrix” by The Wachowskis (1999) 9. ” In the Year 2889″ by Jules Verne (1889) 10. ” A Journey in Other Worlds” by Jules Verne (1894) 11. ” The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells (1898) 12. ” The Time Machine” by H. G. Wells (1895) 13. ” The Island of Dr. Moreau” by H. G. Wells (1896) 14. ” The Invisible Man” by H. G. Wells (1897) 15. ” The First Men in the Moon” by H. G. Wells (1901) 16. ” The Food of the Gods” by H. G. Wells (1904) 17. ” In the Days of the Comet” by H. G. Wells (1906) 18. ” The Sleeper Awakes” by H. G. Wells (1910) 19. ” Men Like Gods” by H. G. Wells (1923) 20. ” The Shape of Things to Come” by H. G. Wells (1933) 21. ” Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley (1932) 22. ” Time Must Have a Stop” by Aldous Huxley (1944) 23. ” Island” by Aldous Huxley (1962) 24. ” Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick (1968) 25. ” Ubik” by Philip K. Dick (1969) 26. ” Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said” by Philip K. Dick (1974) 27. ” The Transmigration of Timothy Archer” by Philip K. Dick (1982) 28. ” The Divine Invasion” by Philip K. Dick (1981) 29. “VALIS” by Philip K. Dick (1981) 30. ” The Man in the High Castle” by Philip K. Dick (1962)

Detailed Description

Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction that typically features a reliance on computers and other technology, a bleak or dystopian future, and a characters that are often hackers or other outcasts. The term was coined in the 1980s by writer Bruce Bethke, and was popularized by the cyberpunk novels of William Gibson. Cyberpunk art is often dark and gritty, with a focus on urban landscapes and characters that are often on the fringe of society. The style is often associated with the works of artists like Syd Mead and H.R. Giger, and the films of directors like Ridley Scott and James Cameron. Cyberpunk has been a major influence on popular culture, and has been featured in films, television, video games, and comics. The Matrix, Blade Runner, and Ghost in the Shell are all examples of cyberpunk works that have had a major impact on the entertainment industry.

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1. William Gibson (1948- ) 2. Neal Stephenson (1959- ) 3. Bruce Sterling (1954- ) 4. Rudy Rucker (1946- ) 5. John Shirley (1953- ) 6. Pat Cadigan (1953- ) 7. Lewis Shiner (1950- ) 8. Greg Bear (1951- ) 9. Charles Stross (1964- ) 10. Peter Watts (1958- ) 11. Cory Doctorow (1971- ) 12. Neal Asher (1961- ) 13. Richard K. Morgan (1965- ) 14. Lavie Tidhar (1976- ) 15. Ian McDonald (1960- ) 16. Alastair Reynolds (1966- ) 17. Adam Roberts (1965- ) 18. Jeff Noon (1957- ) 19. M. John Harrison (1945- ) 20. China Miéville (1972- ) 21. Steph Swainston (1972- ) 22. Justina Robson (1969- ) 23. Ken MacLeod (1954- ) 24. Paul McAuley (1955- ) 25. Peter F. Hamilton (1960- ) 26. Iain M. Banks (1954-2013) 27. Ann Leckie (1966- ) 28. Yoon Ha Lee (1978- ) 29. Malka Older (1975- ) 30. Fonda Lee (1982- )

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1. “Cyberpunk” by H. R. Giger (1984) 2. “Dangerous Days” by Syd Mead (1986) 3. “Neuromancer” by William Gibson (1984) 4. “Blade Runner” by Ridley Scott (1982) 5. ” Akira” by Katsuhiro Otomo (1988) 6. “Virtually Real” by Syd Mead (1993) 7. ” Ghost in the Shell” by Mamoru Oshii (1995) 8. ” The Matrix” by The Wachowskis (1999) 9. ” In the Year 2889″ by Jules Verne (1889) 10. ” A Journey in Other Worlds” by Jules Verne (1894) 11. ” The War of the Worlds” by H. G. Wells (1898) 12. ” The Time Machine” by H. G. Wells (1895) 13. ” The Island of Dr. Moreau” by H. G. Wells (1896) 14. ” The Invisible Man” by H. G. Wells (1897) 15. ” The First Men in the Moon” by H. G. Wells (1901) 16. ” The Food of the Gods” by H. G. Wells (1904) 17. ” In the Days of the Comet” by H. G. Wells (1906) 18. ” The Sleeper Awakes” by H. G. Wells (1910) 19. ” Men Like Gods” by H. G. Wells (1923) 20. ” The Shape of Things to Come” by H. G. Wells (1933) 21. ” Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley (1932) 22. ” Time Must Have a Stop” by Aldous Huxley (1944) 23. ” Island” by Aldous Huxley (1962) 24. ” Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” by Philip K. Dick (1968) 25. ” Ubik” by Philip K. Dick (1969) 26. ” Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said” by Philip K. Dick (1974) 27. ” The Transmigration of Timothy Archer” by Philip K. Dick (1982) 28. ” The Divine Invasion” by Philip K. Dick (1981) 29. “VALIS” by Philip K. Dick (1981) 30. ” The Man in the High Castle” by Philip K. Dick (1962)

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