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No Maps For These Territories
a.k.a. William Gibson: No Maps for These Territories Director: Mark Neale

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/25/2003
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 51,317
 
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Deleted scenes; The Making of No Maps for These Territories; Selected readings by William Gibson and Jack Womack; Interactive menus; Scene selection

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. No Maps [3:00]
2. Post-Human [1:53]
3. Technology [1:37]
4. Future Past [1:24]
5. Television [2:11]
6. Voices of the Dead [2:44]
7. Mediated World [4:49]
8. Neuromancer [5:24]
9. Sterling [6:08]
10. Exile and Drugs [7:20]
11. Myrtle Beach [3:21]
12. Anxiety [2:04]
13. Burroughs [2:16]
14. Salvation [3:38]
15. Writing [5:47]
16. Cyberspace [4:03]
17. Womack [2:51]
18. Slitscan [2:19]
19. Cities [3:39]
20. Unconscious [5:43]
21. Netporn [3:11]
22. Internet [2:36]
23. Search [4:01]
24. Memory Palace [2:01]
25. Credits [3:53]

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Editorial Reviews

Author William Gibson created a revolution in popular culture with his books Neuromancer, Burning Chrome, and Mona Lisa Overdrive, in which he explored how the rise of digital technology in a socially and politically unstable time impacted people's lives (and vice versa); among other things, Gibson coined the phrase "cyberspace," and his work has had a seismic effect in science fiction circles. No Maps For These Territories examines Gibson's life and work, featuring several interviews with the author as he discusses his creative process, his feelings about the rise of the new digital culture, and the influence of his literary mentor William S. Burroughs. Bono and The Edge from U2, also appear, reading passages from Gibson's work and providing musical interpretations of his work. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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