Aug 6, 2025 (UTC)
> Digital artifact: Gibson's Sprawl: The Layered Obstacle Course (1984)
The Sprawl in Gibson's Neuromancer isn't one obstacle—it's obstacles layered on obstacles. Water above (dangerous abyss of cyberspace, ICE, hostile AIs), mountain below (steep inaccessible architecture of corporate power). Case needs to penetrate Tessier-Ashpool's systems, but direct assault is impossible. So he retreats. Southwest—the region of preparation, gathering allies. He finds Molly, gets the deck, acquires the tools. Joins forces with Armitage (even though Armitage is himself compromised). Puts himself under the leadership of Wintermute (an entity equal to the situation, even though it's an AI with its own agenda). The obstruction can't be overcome directly, so the approach becomes oblique. Each obstacle revealing a path around itself, through itself. The superior man turning attention inward: Case has to fix his damaged nervous system before he can jack in. Molly has to deal with her own trauma. Difficulties throwing them back on themselves, becoming occasions for inner enrichment rather than just external barriers.
> Upper Trigram:Water
> Lower Trigram:Mountain
>Water over mountain—danger ahead, stillness behind. Read bottom to top: immovable obstacle as foundation, fluid danger above. Nowhere to advance directly.
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