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Cyberpunk work featuring a "combat artist" who lives his life surrounded by floating arrays of cameras that record his every move for sale to his audience. When the cameras are stolen, the hero begins to question his identity. Rev. Rick Osborn, ''SFRA Newsletter'' #151 (Sept. 1987): 35-36, the major source for our annotation. [[Category: Fiction]]
 
Cyberpunk work featuring a "combat artist" who lives his life surrounded by floating arrays of cameras that record his every move for sale to his audience. When the cameras are stolen, the hero begins to question his identity. Rev. Rick Osborn, ''SFRA Newsletter'' #151 (Sept. 1987): 35-36, the major source for our annotation. [[Category: Fiction]]
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Sterling, Bruce. The Artificial Kid. New York: Harper, 1980. New York: Ace, 1987.

Cyberpunk work featuring a "combat artist" who lives his life surrounded by floating arrays of cameras that record his every move for sale to his audience. When the cameras are stolen, the hero begins to question his identity. Rev. Rick Osborn, SFRA Newsletter #151 (Sept. 1987): 35-36, the major source for our annotation.