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- From: eschneid@sparc53.tamu.edu (Erich R Schneider)
- Newsgroups: sci.virtual-worlds
- Subject: PHIL: "Cyberspace" - did Gibson really coin the term?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.045703.22776@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 04:17:10 GMT
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- Today in my Computer-Human Interaction class, we were discussing a
- paper on VR (by Rheingold, I think). Our prof said that he doubted
- that William Gibson was the "real" coiner of the term cyberspace. His
- claim was that terms like cybernetics and hyperspace had been around
- for years in relation to the computer field, plus the fact that CDC
- had a series of computers called the "Cyber". Thus, he thought, it's
- likely that some researcher had used the term before Gibson had, and
- that perhaps Gibson had picked it up there, or developed it
- independently.
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- I countered with (1) Gibson was computer illiterate when he wrote his
- first cyberspace stories and wouldn't have know the term and (2) with
- all the interest in VR now, it's likely that if someone else had used
- the term "cyberspace" before the 1980's, a reference would have been
- uncovered by now. Neither argument conviced him.
-
- So I ask you: have any of you encountered any uses of the term
- "cyberspace" _before_ William Gibson started using the term in his
- stories? (That probably would have been in 1982 or '83, when he wrote
- "Burning Chrome".)
-
- Thanks!
- --
- Erich Schneider eschneid@cs.tamu.edu
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- "Today/Yes Winners/Yes Losers/Yes In the Zone/Yes Tomorrow/No"
- - Walter Jon Williams, _HardWired_
-