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Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU)

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WHO

  • Sadie Plant
    • 1992 - The Most Radical Gesture: The Situationist International in a Postmodern Age
    • 1995 - The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics
    • 1997 - Zeroes + Ones : Digital Women and the New Technoculture
    • 1999 - Writing on Drugs
  • Stephen Metcalf (Nietzsche)
  • Mark Fisher (music theory / capitalist realism)
  • Iain Hamilton Grant (speculative realism / transcendental materialism)
  • Ray Brassier (speculative realism / trascendental nihilism)
  • Matthew Fuller (Software Studies / Media Theory)
  • Luciana Parisi (New Materialism / Media Theory)
  • Reza Negarestani (Rationalist inhumanism)
  • Kode 9 (music producer / hyperdub)
  • Kodwo Eshun (music theory / afrofuturism)
  • 0[rphan]d[rift>] (art collective / video)
  • Jake and Dinos Chapman (famous artists / bad art)

ACCELERATIONISM

The accelerationist reader

OTHER RESOURCES

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Articles