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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 2 Kyoto Priestesses, their eyes, emitting a 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 priestesses look slightly upwards to the sky, with an expression of wonder. 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.
Four pale green-faced women, dressed in cyber-punk robes, stand connected by wires and tubes to complex machinery in a dystopian street scene. In the background a large white moon hangs over a cityscape of towering buildings interlaced with a thick web of glowing wires and a black power pole. The woman in the foreground wears a grey hooded robe, turning her head to her left. To her right, another woman, also in a grey hooded robe, looks straight ahead. To the right of her, a third woman, in a long pale pink and white robe, has wires attached to her chin and temples. The fourth woman is partly obscured behind the first, wearing a simple grey robe.