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"A faded old picture in a fat gilt frame. Rydell went over for a closer look. A horse pulling a kind of two-wheeled wagon-thing, just a little seat there, with a bearded man in a hat like Abe Lincoln. âCurrier & Ives,â it said. Rydell wondered which one was the horse."
"Warbaby wiped the glasses again and put them back on. âItâs a virtual light display,â Freddie said, âAnything can be digitized, you can see it there.â âTelepresence,â Rydell said. âNaw,â Freddie said, âthatâs light. Thatâs photons coming out and hitting on your eye. This doesnât work like that. Mr. Warbaby walks around and looks at stuff, he can see the data-feed at the same time. You put those glasses on a man doesnât have eyes, optic nerveâs okay, he can see the input. Thatâs why they built the first ones. For blind people.â"
"Thereâs only but two kinds of people. People can afford hotels like that, theyâre one kind. Weâre the other. Used to be, like, a middle class, people in between. But not anymore."
"âYou got eyesâ she said, and yawned in the middle of it, âlike two piss-holes in a snowbank.â"
"When Rydell clicked into the Republic of Desireâs eyephone-spaceâŚhe went from looking at the phone companyâs logo to being right out there on that glassy plainâŚAnd then these figures were there, bigger than skyscrapers, bigger than anything, their chests about even with the edges of the plain. âWelcome to the Republicâ said the dinosaur, its voice the voice of some beautiful woman. âYou donât have a third the bandwidth you need,â the dreadlocked mountain said, its voice about what youâd expect from a mountain. âYouâre in K-tel space.â"
"And then they were fading, breaking up into those paisley fractal things, and Rydell knew he was losing them. âWait. Any of you live in San Francisco?â The dinosaur came flickering back. âWhat if we did?â âWell, do you like it?âŚBecause itâs all going to change. Theyâre going to do it like theyâre doing Tokyo.â âTokyo? Who told you that?â Now the mountain was back, too. âThereâs not a lot of slack, for us, in Tokyo, nowâŚâ âTell usâ the dinosaur said. So Rydell did."
"His sister had come over here in 1994, and then he'd come himself, to get away from all the trouble over there. Never regretted it. Said this was a fine country except they let in too many immigrants."
"Somewhere in Utah a dish was turning, targeted out toward the coast, toward the California skyâŚAnd then these things came through a long gap in the glass, just south of where the handball-courts were. Rydell hadnât ever seen anything like themâŚhelicopters, but too small to carry anybodyâŚFrench AĂŠrospatiale gun-platformsâŚunder the control of the Emergency Command Control Communications System. âDamnâ Rydell said, looking up at the future of armed response. âPOLICE EMERGENCY. REMAIN CALM.â And mostly they did, all those faces; faces of the residents of this high country, their jawlines firm, their soft clothes fluttering in the dancing downdrafts. The Russiansâ mouths were open⌠âON YOUR FACES. NOW. OR WE FIRE.â But the residents, slender and mainly blond, stood unmoved, watching, with racquets in their handsâŚtheir eyes mildly curious and curiously hard."
"So I wrote a novel called Virtual Light, which was set in 2006, which was then the very near future, and followed it with two more novels, each set a few imaginary years later, in what was really my take on the 1990s. It didnât seem to make any difference. Lots of people assumed I was still writing about the capital-F future."
"âYou havenât told me what Iâm looking for.â âAnything that might be of interest to Slitscan. Which is to say, Laney, anything that might be of interest to Slitscanâs audience. Which is best visualized as a vicious, lazy, profoundly ignorant, perpetually hungry organism craving the warm god-flesh of the anointed. Personally I like to imagine something the size of a baby hippo, the color of a week-old boiled potato, that lives by itself, in the dark, in a double-wide on the outskirts of Topeka. Itâs covered with eyes and it sweats constantly. The sweat runs into those eyes and makes them sting. It has no mouth, Laney, no genitals, and can only express its mute extremes of murderous rage and infantile desire by changing the channels on a universal remote. Or by voting in presidential elections.â"
"The rich and the famous, Kathy had once said, were seldom that way by accident. It was possible to be one or the other, but very seldom, accidentally, to be both."
"âBut do they really have singers who donât exist?â âThe idol-singers,â he said. âThe idoru. Some of them are enormously popular.â âDo people kill themselves over them?â âI donât know. They could do, I suppose.â âDo people marry them?â"
"âWhat did Blackwell mean, about Rez wanting to marry a Japanese girl who isnât real?â âRei Toei. She is a personality-construct, a congeries of software agents, the creation of information-designers. She is akin to what I believe they call a âsynthespian,â in Hollywood.â Laney closed his eyes, opened them. âThen how can he marry her?â"
"Masahikoâs roomâŚwas a boy-nightmare, the sort of environment Chia knew from the brothers of friends, its floor and ledgelike bed long vanished beneath unwashed clothes, ramen-wrappers, Japanese magazines with wrinkled coversâŚIt smelled faintly of boy, of ramen, and of coffee. Though he seemed very clean, now that she was this close, and she had a vague idea that Japanese people generally were. Didnât they love to bathe?"
"Masahiko pointed along the street, past a fast-food franchise called California Reich, its trademark a stylized stainless-steel palm tree against one of those twisted-cross things like the meshbacks had drawn on their hands in her class on European historyâŚThen two of them had gotten into a fight over which way you were supposed to draw the twisted parts on the crossâŚand one of them had zapped the other with a stungunâŚand the teacher had to call the police."
"âOkay,â Arleigh said.âWhat are the nodal points?â Laney looked at the bubbles on the surface of his beer. âItâs like seeing things in clouds, except the things you see are really there.â âYamazaki promised me you werenât crazy.â âItâs not crazy. Itâs something to do with how I process low-level, broad-spectrum input. Something to do with pattern-recognition.â"