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William Gibson's Cyberpunk classic book cover art by Chinese contemporary artist Yue Minjun 岳敏君 for "Neuromancer," depicting a highly saturated, grainy medium shot of a Kyoto teenage boy, wearing a rectangular, bulky VR set covering his eyes emitting an neon glow, Computer codes raining down all over the whole image as line streams. Wires emerging from his head like a "brain" connection, in the style of glitch art by Takato Yamamoto. The teenage boy looks slightly to his right, with an expression of boredom and disdain. The image is rendered with a prominent dark red, dark green, and dark blue (RGB) color channel separation effect, creating a vibrant, distorted, and dream-like aesthetic. The subject's face is subtly blurred and appears to have a diffuse glow. The background features more intense color bleeding and warping effects, resembling a textured, abstract pattern of bright and dark hues, with radial distortion. The overall image has a digital, retro, vaporwave-inspired feel, with a visible pixelated or halftone texture throughout. It is also dark and sad in a disturbing way.
A dramatic, high-contrast, cyberpunk-style digital painting shows a person from the chest up, facing left, wearing glowing pink virtual reality glasses and a shiny orange jacket over an orange garment with a black 8-bit-style 'B' on it. Numerous thin, brightly colored electric wires or tentacles extend from the back of their head. The background is dark, intensely illuminated by bright green and red falling binary code and Japanese characters, creating a holographic, glitchy effect. The word "NEUROMACER" in large, bold, yellow and green letters is at the top of the image. The overall impression is futuristic and immersive, with a strong neon aesthetic and pixelated, halftone textures.