Read "Hotwire" by Simon Ings available from Rakuten Kobo. A fast-moving cyberpunk thriller set in a world of thinking cities, ruthless corporations and mad orbital AIs. A novel t Brand: Orion. Not a sequel to his first novel Hot Head, but set in the same world and sharing some of the same preoccupations, Simon Ings’ Hotwire asks some interesting questions about how we become human, and how to become human again. Ajay made some bad choices once upon a time–he got his grandfather killed and his sister horribly mutilated; to pay to have her rebuilt, an organ at a time, he has become . HarperCollins UK SF novel, with interpolated graphics by Simon Pummell. The information connections of future cities have become so complex that several cities have attained consciousness; then one demands to be made human. - Locus. HOTWIRE , complexifies the portrait of the post-modern, AI-governed, information-choked.
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Buy Hotwire by Ings, Simon from Amazon's Fiction Books Store. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. Hotwire: www.doorway.ru: Ings, Simon: Books. HarperCollins UK SF novel, with interpolated graphics by Simon Pummell. The information connections of future cities have become so complex that several cities have attained consciousness; then one demands to be made human. - Locus. HOTWIRE , complexifies the portrait of the post-modern, AI-governed, information-choked. Simon Ings followers I began by writing science fiction stories, novels and films, before disappearing down various rabbit-holes: perception (The Eye: A Natural History), 20th-century radical politics (The Weight of Numbers), the shipping system (Dead Water) and augmented reality (Wolves).
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