Movie based on Gibson's Pattern Recognition
We've been talking about Gibson's Pattern Recognition in my American Lit class...
BBC - Films - High Noon - 23rd April 2004Weir Recognition
Master And Commander: The Far Side Of The World director Peter Weir will next helm Pattern Recognition, a thriller about a marketing expert whose life is endangered when she tries to track down strange video footage on the web. Based on a novel by Neuromancer author William Gibson, it will be scripted by Weir and Spy Game scribe David Arata...
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RobbieM, a little pattern recognition skill applied to this web page reveals that the course is specified as an American Lit course, and school is given as Seton Hill University.
I've been wanting to discuss Pattern Recognition for a class. What kind of class was this? What university? I'd love to hear what people have to say about the book.