The Augmented Subject. Technological Interfaces of Subjectivity and Geography (delivered @ Conference on Sensation, Perception, Mediation, June 8, 2012, Szeged, Hungary)
2. "Hollis put the visor on. She could see through
it, though only dimly. She looked toward the corner
of Clark and Sunset, making out the marquee of
the Whiskey. Alberto reached out and gently
fumbled with a cable, at the side of the visor.
"This way," he said, leading her along the
sidewalk to a low, windowless, black-painted
facade. She squinted up at the sign. The Viper
Room.
"Now," he said, and she heard him tap the
laptop's keyboard. Something shivered, in her field
of vision. "Look. Look here."
She turned, following his gesture, and saw a
slender, dark-haired body, facedown on the
sidewalk.
"Alloween night, 1993," said Odile.
Hollis approached the body. That wasn't there.
But was."
William Gibson, Spook Country