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On 02/10/2012 12:39 PM, Stefano Vaj wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">2012/2/10 Natasha Vita-More <span
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt;
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"Arial","sans-serif";">Can someone
suggest five well-known science fiction authors and
their book titles that speculate on cyberspace as an
alternative environment for leaving the flesh/meat
body behind? You don’t have to like, agree with or
support the narratives, and they don’t have to be
transhumanist in scope.</span></p>
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Egan and Gibson jump to mind, but I am sure you have already
thought of them.<br>
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Lawnmower Man<br>
TRON<br>
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When I think about it though, I think the Golden Age triology is
about the only fully developed post-singularity upload universal
culture I have come across. If I am missing some I would love to
hear of them. <br>
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- s<br>
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