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Lott - by Zero Philosophy - Outsideness Newsletter
"Lott - by Zero Philosophy - Outsideness Newsletter" belongs to the Outsideness/Xenosystems line, where later Land condenses teleoplexy, fracture, and post-blog reflection into compact public fragments.
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Core idea
These pages matter because they show later Land building a distinct post-Warwick vocabulary around teleoplexy, fragmentation, and systemic intelligence. The concern is no longer the CCRU scene as such, but the recursive fate of intelligence, order, and acceleration in a later political and technological landscape.
Xenosystems writing works by turning fragment, interview, note, or retrospective commentary into a relay for impersonal process. Instead of closed philosophical architecture, the prose often uses shards, sequences, and public explanation to stage intelligence as a distributed and adversarial force.
That matters because later Land is too often flattened into a single neoreactionary caricature. The Xenosystems line keeps visible the more general shift toward teleoplexy, systems-thinking, and posthuman abstraction that reorganizes his work after Warwick.
How to read this text
Read for the vocabulary of fragmentation, intelligence, teleology, or systems process before trying to summarize the page politically. The conceptual relay usually arrives first.
Track how the page separates itself from the earlier Warwick-era problem-space. The strongest reading route is to note what remains continuous and what has been decisively reformatted.
Representative extracts
Definition · paragraph 5
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Definition · paragraph 3
“Don’t think you’re better than us.” “Yeah, fuck you Lott,” shouted another. “You ain’t the boss of me.” “Yao judges you.” “You think there’s anything he could zap us with that we’re not already paying for, or hungry to pay for?” asked the most philosophical among them.
Definition · paragraph 3
“Hey guys, Lott here says his man ‘Yao’ is going to be dishing out inexistence, for free.” Then he said to Lott, more soberly: “To sacrifice eternity for an instant of infinite bliss – is that not the perfection of sin?” The crowd tittered libidinously.
History · paragraph 1
Lott Sketch of a rough day Zero Philosophy Nov 29, 2020 21 The Voice raised itself up, from out of the Tohu Bohu, to speak once again. In the sound, a distant booming was married to an artificial insect whine. It was an immense humming, throbbing.
History · paragraph 1
Lott Sketch of a rough day Zero Philosophy Nov 29, 2020 21 The Voice raised itself up, from out of the Tohu Bohu, to speak once again.
Appears in sections
Nick Land After Warwick Primary section
Shanghai, Xenosystems, later reactionary turns, and the post-Warwick afterlife of Land's public writing.