cyberpunk
名词 n.
英 /ˈsaɪ.bə.pʌŋk/
美 /ˈsaɪ.bɚˌpʌŋk/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A subgenre of science fiction which focuses on computer or information technology and virtual reality juxtaposed with a degree of breakdown or radical change in the social order.
— But by 1987, cyberpunk had become a cliche. Other writers had turned the form into formula: implant wetware (biological computer chips), government by multinational corporations, street-wise, leather-jacketed, amphetamine-loving protagonists and decayed orbital colonies.
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A cyberpunk character, a hacker punk, a high-tech low life.
— The film The Matrix redefined what a cyberpunk looked like.
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A writer of cyberpunk fiction.
— […] cyberpunks like William Gibson, Lucious Sheperd^([sic]), Bruce Sterling […]
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A musical genre related to the punk movement that makes use of electronic sounds such as synthesizers.
— A more technologically elaborate current of microtonal music can be found at M.I.T and Berklee College of Music, where R. Boulanger works in exotic equal temperaments and non-octave scales (E₆₀ and the 13th root of 3, i.e. the Bohlen-Pierce scale) using the CSOUND acoustic compiler, the Mathews radio drum and various MIDI synthesizers; nearby, E. Mullen performs cyberpunk music in E₁₉ and the 13th root of 3.
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词源
From cyber- + -punk, coined by American writer and software developer Bruce Bethke as the title of a 1983 short story, and later popularized by Gardner Dozois.
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