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Rudy Rucker

    22 mars 1946

    Rudolf von Bitter Rucker est un auteur américain de science-fiction et l'un des fondateurs du genre cyberpunk. Ses œuvres explorent fréquemment des idées scientifiques et philosophiques complexes, les tissant dans des visions futuristes. Le style distinctif de Rucker allie précision technique et imagination débridée, explorant les frontières de l'existence et de la conscience humaines. Ses contributions ont façonné de manière significative la science-fiction moderne.

    Rudy Rucker
    The Hollow Earth
    Hylozoic
    Mind Tools
    Infinity and the Mind
    Transreal Cyberpunk
    The Fourth Dimension
    • The Fourth Dimension — it's a myth, a reality, a dream, an equation, a hypercube, the face of God, the photograph of everything at once ... and now, The Fourth Dimension is this handy paperback. The result is a fantastic, enlightening, and mind-expanding reading experience. In text, pictures, and puzzles, master science and science fiction writer Rudy Rucker immerses his readers in an amazing exploration of a mysterious realm — a realm once seen only by mystics, physicists, and mathematicians. More accessible than Gödel, Escher, Bach and more playful than The Tao of Physics, Rucker's The Fourth Dimension is the most engaging tour of other dimensions since Flatland. David Povilaitis' 200 drawings illustrate Rucker's heady insights while dozens of puzzles and problems make the book a delight to the eye and mind. As Eileen Pollack has written in her rave review, The Fourth Dimension is "magical ... Its effects persist beyond its covers." That's because, like everything else in the fourth dimension, this is more than a book, it is a mental spaceship capable of grand tours of universes far beyond our own.

      The Fourth Dimension
      4,5
    • Transreal Cyberpunk

      • 310pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Nine wild, weird and wondrous stories, written together by Rucker and Sterling. What do you get if two cyberpunk masters spend thirty years writing tales about transreally warped versions of themselves? A unique perspective on giant ants, flying jellyfish, Soviet rocketeers, runaway genomics, Silicon Valley, and the death of the Universe. With notes by the authors and an introduction by Rob Latham.

      Transreal Cyberpunk
      4,0
    • Infinity and the Mind

      The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite

      In Infinity and the Mind, Rudy Rucker leads an excursion to that stretch of the universe he calls the "Mindscape," where he explores infinity in all its forms: potential and actual, mathematical and physical, theological and mundane. Rucker acquaints us with Godel's rotating universe, in which it is theoretically possible to travel into the past, and explains an interpretation of quantum mechanics in which billions of parallel worlds are produced every microsecond. It is in the realm of infinity, he maintains, that mathematics, science, and logic merge with the fantastic. By closely examining the paradoxes that arise from this merging, we can learn a great deal about the human mind, its powers, and its limitations. Using cartoons, puzzles, and quotations to enliven his text, Rucker guides us through such topics as the paradoxes of set theory, the possibilities of physical infinities, and the results of Godel's incompleteness theorems. His personal encounters with Godel the mathematician and philosopher provide a rare glimpse at genius and reveal what very few mathematicians have dared to admit: the transcendent implications of Platonic realism.

      Infinity and the Mind
      3,9
    • Mind Tools

      Five Levels of Mathematical Reality.

      Information, argues the author, is the master concept of the computer age which throws a new light on the concepts of space and number, logic and infinity. This mathematical book guides the reader through the latest theories and theorems, introducing Hilbert space, Turing machines and fractals.

      Mind Tools
      3,9
    • Hylozoic

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      In Rucker's last novel, Postsingular, the Singularity happened. Life on Earth has been transformed by the awakening of all matter into consciousness and telepathic communication. The most intimate moments of your life can be experienced by anyone who cares to pay attention, or by hundreds of thousands of anyones if you are one of the Founders who helped create the Singularity. The small bunch of Founders, including young newlyweds Thuy, a hypertext novelist, and Jayjay, a gamer and brain-enhancement addict, are living a popular live-action media life. But now alien races that have already gone through this transformation notice Earth for the first time, and begin to arrive to exploit both the new environment and any available humans. Some of them are real estate developers, some are slavers, and some just want to help. But who is to tell the difference? Someone has to save humanity from the alien invasions, and it might as well be reality media stars Thuy and Jayjay. They have the problems of soap opera stars, and are still propelled through adventures in time and in other universes, a long strange trip indeed.

      Hylozoic
      3,6
    • The Hollow Earth

      The Narrative of Mason Algiers Reynolds of Virginia

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Interweaving history with science fiction, this adventure--set in the pre-Civil War South--features Edgar Allan Poe and two cohorts exploring the exotic lands of Earth's core and discovering a parallel universe

      The Hollow Earth
      2,8
    • Software

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Cobb Anderson created the "boppers," sentient robots that overthrew their human overlords. But now Cobb is just an aging alcoholic waiting to die, and the big boppers are threatening to absorb all of the little boppers--and eventually every human--into a giant, melded consciousness. Some of the little boppers aren't too keen on the idea, and a full-scale robot revolt is underway on the moon (where the boppers live). Meanwhile, bopper Ralph Numbers wants to give Cobb immortality by letting a big bopper slice up his brain and tape his "software." It seems like a good idea to Cobb.

      Software
      3,8
    • Postsingular

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      After a bizarre scheme on the part of a ruthless computer billionaire and a wacky U.S. president to radically alter the world through sentient nanotechnology goes awry, mysterious giant humanoids from another quantum universe arrive on Earth with plans to tidy up humankind's mess.

      Postsingular
      3,6
    • Live Robots

      2 in 1 Volume of Software/Wetware

      Two complete novels--Software, in which robots offer elderly hippie Cobb Anderson immortality, and Wetware, in which the meatbop, a new life form emerges--enter the world of cyberpunk. Reprint.

      Live Robots
      3,3
    • A massive outsider sci-fi anthology. Varied and largely critically-acclaimed material by the obscure, the overexposed and the justly renowned

      Semiotext(e) SF