World on a Wire

World on a Wire

1973 • Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Cybernetics engineer Fred Stiller uncovers a massive corporate conspiracy involving a virtual reality computer project.
Dive into the mesmerizing depths of Daniel F. Galouye's 'Simulacron-3,' a novel that predates and perhaps presages much of what we now consider central themes in science fiction. Before virtual reality became a household concept, Galouye brilliantly explored the illusion of a world where reality and simulation blur into indistinguishable tapestries. With intricate and sophisticated layers of narrative, his novel captivates readers by sweeping them into a realm where philosophical inquiries about consciousness, identity, and the nature of human existence are seamlessly woven into a thrilling storyline. Choosing to read 'Simulacron-3' offers a unique experience that allows you to truly immerse yourself in Galouye's intricate world-building and deep ethical questions. While watching the TV series 'World on a Wire' provides a visual spectacle and interpretation of these ideas, reading the novel allows for a more intimate journey through the protagonist's psyche and a richer understanding of the text's philosophical underpinnings. The novel's exploration of simulated realities challenges us to reflect on our perceptions of everyday life, making it a timeless and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the complexities of the human condition amidst technological advancements.

World on a Wire inspired from

Simulacron-3
by Daniel F. Galouye