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<title>Cyclonopedia is out now</title>
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<description>Cyclonopedia has been published by re.press and is now available: Amazon (US) Book Depository (UK and the rest of the world) re.press (publisher)...</description>
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<title>Cyclonopedia | The End Draws Near</title>
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<description> Cyclonopedia (by Reza Negarestani) will be published soon by re.press. For more information about the book check the re.press website. New information will be posted here, once Cyclonopedia is available for ordering. &apos;Incomparable. Post-genre horror, apocalypse theology and the...</description>
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<title>New posts and writings</title>
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<description>Ben Noys on H.P.L., chaos and politics in three parts (1, 2, 3) Also, I am writing here too....</description>
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<title>Review of Collapse Volume IV: Concept-Horror</title>
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<description> Arbor Deformia, Kristen Alvanson, Collapse IV Collapse Volume IV // Ed. R. Mackay, D. Veal // May 2008 // 406pp // Limited Edition 1000 copies // ISBN 978-0-9553087-3-4 // £9.99 At a time when the malady of book fetishism...</description>
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<title>Live Concept-Horror Party</title>
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<description> For those who happen to be in London on Saturday 7th June ... (address and more details)...</description>
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<title>The Horror of Something: commentaries on the littered universe and the weird</title>
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<description>x-post eliminative culinarism This is a revised version of the paper I wrote for the Weird symposium at Goldsmiths (December, 2007); the paper was included in the pamphlet Benjamin Noys compiled for the event. Like my contribution for Collapse: Concept-Horror,...</description>
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<title>Reinventing philosophy in horror [updated]</title>
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<description> Preview (Robin Mackay&apos;s introduction to this volume) Finally the promised issue of Collapse on concept-horror: We are delighted to announce that Collapse Volume IV will be published May 2008 and is now available for advance purchase online. Collapse IV...</description>
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<title>Urbanatomy</title>
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<description> This is my excuse ... but there&apos;s some numbo jumbo in the pipeline Prosperous Year of the Rat everybody....</description>
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<title>Its spine is growing</title>
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<description> Collapse Volume III: &apos;Unknown Deleuze&apos; is now available. Update: Introduction to vol. III...</description>
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<title>Necropolis of world politics: Middle East and politics of plot holes (part I)</title>
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<description>This essay will be posted in three installments. The visuals (following in the next installments) and the ideas have been developed in collaboration with the artist Kristen Alvanson. If contemporary world politics inconsistently defies both holistic reading methodologies and their...</description>
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<title>Poromechanics: archeology of psychoanalysis and militarization of archeology</title>
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<description>The following text is a short excerpt from the lengthy paper discussed at the seminar on porous earth and subsurface politics. The lecture took place at Goldsmiths University of London and was organized by Eyal Weizman at the department of...</description>
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<title>COLLAPSE: Numeric Materialism, Speculative Realism, Unknown Deleuze</title>
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<description>In case the new announcement for Collapse III hasn&apos;t reached the dark side of the Net, you might be interested to take a look at its table of contents and even consider ordering it. Since the first issue (Numeric Materialism),...</description>
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<title>Language of the Pest</title>
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<description>This is part of the text for one my three talks earlier this year in London. In contrast to the other papers this is very short so I deemed it appropriate for hyperstition especially because it is a brief retrospection...</description>
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<title>Dino Power</title>
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<description> Michael Barone gets the politics of trade restriction exactly right....</description>
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<title>Colossal Vulnerabilities</title>
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<description>John Robb&apos;s analysis of the threats arising from technological runaway leads to a long-anticipated strategic conclusion: Effective defense demands the dismantling of Leviathan....</description>
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