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NOIR
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6 Reddit comments about NOIR:

u/null0x · 3 pointsr/CoreCyberpunk

I couldn't help but think of K.W. Jeter's Noir

u/artman · 2 pointsr/printSF

Some obscure ones I would recommend are Noir by K.W. Jeter and Richard Paul Russo's Lt. Frank Carlucci series.

u/catvllvs · 1 pointr/WTF

> taking out most of a person's brain except a tiny bit of the frontal lobe and their sensorimotor areas, leaving some semi-aware twitching consciousness that doesn't know what it's missing for the brief period it's reanimated, but feels like it's missing something.

Read Noir - punishment for copyright theft is taking a person's awareness and placing it into something electronic (toasters, cables, etc).

Reading your sentence reminded me when the protagonist listened into one of his captures in something electronic saying "where am I, I'm cold and wet, and it's dark and I'm alone".

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/news

I seriously recommend reading the book Noir if you haven't already. In 1999, it was written by the guy who wrote bladerunner.

It foreshadowed the government protecting IP at all costs. In fact, in the book the rightsholders get your spine which they use to play their music through because audiophiles believe it imparts a warmth that traditional digital sound production cannot match (much like vacuum tubes today).