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Exhibits
Exhibits are compact, interpretive source clusters: each one brings together a small number of archive items, adds framing, and links back into the flagship guides and section hubs.
Curated exhibit pages that frame 5–10 source items with editorial commentary.
These entries are staged as a shelf rather than a neutral card dump: enough spacing to browse quickly, enough hierarchy to keep each family distinct.
Virtual Futures and the Para-Academic Scene
An exhibit on Virtual Futures, CCRU event culture, and the para-academic infrastructures that made the archive public, social, and portable.
Hyperstition in Primary Sources
A curated exhibit of talks, texts, and web surfaces that make hyperstition legible through primary CCRU materials rather than folklore.
An exhibit on Mark Fisher, k-punk, and the public-theory afterlife that made the CCRU newly legible to later readers.
The Non-Land CCRU: Cyberfeminism and Orphan Drift
A corrective exhibit on cyberfeminism, Orphan Drift, collective practice, and the non-Land lines that change the shape of the CCRU.