Cyberpunk | Define Cyberpunk at Dictionary.com

Posted: June 12, 2016 at 8:21 pm

Contemporary Examples

In his ethereal, cyberpunk couture vision of the world, the joy of design was constantly being pierced by melancholy and rage.

Jose Neves entered the world of fashion when he was 20, launching a cyberpunk shoe label.

WikiLeaks fans can buy T-shirts reading Free Assange and cyberpunk in black, gray, and purple.

It was a dark, cyberpunk future powered by the best effects 1999 could muster and we were all impressed.

British Dictionary definitions for cyberpunk Expand

a genre of science fiction that features rebellious computer hackers and is set in a dystopian society integrated by computer networks

Slang definitions & phrases for cyberpunk Expand

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cyberpunk in Technology Expand

/si:'ber-puhnk/ (Originally coined by SF writer Bruce Bethke and/or editor Gardner Dozois) A subgenre of SF launched in 1982 by William Gibson's epoch-making novel "Neuromancer" (though its roots go back through Vernor Vinge's "True Names" to John Brunner's 1975 novel "The Shockwave Rider"). Gibson's near-total ignorance of computers and the present-day hacker culture enabled him to speculate about the role of computers and hackers in the future in ways hackers have since found both irritatingly na"ive and tremendously stimulating. Gibson's work was widely imitated, in particular by the short-lived but innovative "Max Headroom" TV series. See cyberspace, ice, jack in, go flatline. Since 1990 or so, popular culture has included a movement or fashion trend that calls itself "cyberpunk", associated especially with the rave/techno subculture. Hackers have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, self-described cyberpunks too often seem to be shallow trendoids in black leather who have substituted enthusiastic blathering about technology for actually learning and *doing* it. Attitude is no substitute for competence. On the other hand, at least cyberpunks are excited about the right things and properly respectful of hacking talent in those who have it. The general consensus is to tolerate them politely in hopes that they'll attract people who grow into being true hackers. [Jargon File]

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