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holographic-projection
Peter Riviera uses advanced holographic technology to create a vivid, immersive, and disturbing performance that blurs reality and illusion.
1 chapter across 1 book
Neuromancer (1984)William Gibson
Chapter 13
In this chapter, Case experiences severe physical and mental aftereffects from a prior event, manifesting as nausea and disorientation during a high-end dinner with Armitage and Molly. The holographic cabaret performance by Peter Riviera, featuring a disturbing and surreal projection of a woman resembling Molly, deeply unsettles Case and culminates in his vomiting outside. The chapter ends with Case attempting to regain control by contacting Maelcum to access a modem, signaling preparation for an imminent operation.