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Ccru - Cyberhype 5 Age of Assymetry (Mute 21)

A Cyberhype text that treats market frenzy, media contagion, and fictive amplification as one runaway process.

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The central move of theory-fiction is to treat style and concept as inseparable. Fiction is not illustrative garnish placed on top of theory; it is one of the ways theory begins to operate materially.

These texts work by montage, compression, fictional carriers, and unstable voices. They build scenes, entities, markets, or atmospheres that behave like conceptual machines rather than like examples waiting to be decoded.

That matters because a great deal of the archive's originality lies in form. The writing does not merely report on cyberculture and modernity; it engineers new ways of sensing and narrating them.

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Read the title, opening burst, and recurring terms before trying to flatten the text into a normal argument. Orientation comes from motifs and relays, not from a single thesis statement.

Track where journalism, fiction, market language, and philosophy contaminate each other. That contamination is the method.

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Cybernetic culture research unit e­mail abstract culture syzygy archive id(entity) links occultures Cyberhype­5: The Age of Asymmetry The landscape of contemporary war is that of a hurricane projecting and dispersing, dissipating and disintegrating through fusion and fission as it goes along.' [P.

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If Paul Virilio is correct in describing state history as the 'the ordered creation of chaos through the realization of a theory of war as the geometric basis of all reality ', then it is a fitting time to explore the concept of 'asymmetry' in conflict , in causation and in planetary composition.

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