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  • I agree about emulation. It is also emerges out of the moment where Deleuze and Guattari-influenced Accelerationist theory was all the rage, and that was the context that I read it in.

    I read it much later than that, but I first came across a quote of it in an essay a bit over a decade ago and never forgot it. The book is quite poetic. Anyone not familiar with the CCRU (particularly Land) stuff and D&G would definitely struggle a bit because he freely uses that kind of terminology, but I feel like the writing is compelling enough that someone could still enjoy it without.


  • I know like two other people who have read it. Its a book with a small intended audience.

    When I read it I would explain it to my partner and they would look at me like I was losing my mind lmao.

    Have you ever found anything like it? I feel like anyone trying to emulate it would fall flat because it was compelling partly because it was pretty novel at the time. The only thing close for me is just reading a thousand plateaus, which has a similar unhinged quality lol





  • Have you read Cyclonopedia? It's like the theory fiction book, and is quite a ride. It's like someone put post-structuralism and Persian mythology into a blender.

    A lot of the Warwick CCRU stuff reads the same way, including the worst of all Nick Land lol. Reza was loosely associated with them, but has gone his own way since.

    Less theory fiction, but has a similar vibe to the essay you posted is Accelerando by Charles Stross.