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− | Research | + | '''Cybernetic Culture Research Unit''' (CCRU) was "a diverse group of thinkers who experimented in conceptual production by welding together a wide variety of sources: futurism, technoscience, philosophy, mysticism, numerology, complexity theory, and science fiction, among others." Created by [[Sadie Plant]] and [[Nick Land]] at the Philosophy Department of University of Warwick, [[Coventry]] in [[1995]], it also included [[Matthew Fuller]], Steve Goodman ([[Kode9]]), [[Kodwo Eshun]], [[Mark Fisher]], [[Orphan Drift]] and others. The group organised [[Virtual Futures]] and [[Virotechnology]] conferences, and published ''[[Collapse]]'' and ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20131113163727/http://www.ccru.net/abcult.htm Abstract Culture]'' journals. |
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− | * [http://k-punk.abstractdynamics.org/archives/004807.html "Simon's interview with CCRU"] (1998). Originally published in an abridged version | + | * [http://k-punk.abstractdynamics.org/archives/004807.html "Simon's interview with CCRU"] (1998). Originally published in an abridged version in ''Springerin'', Vienna, 1999. |
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* [[Accelerationism]] | * [[Accelerationism]] | ||
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* http://web.archive.org/web/20130904144051/http://www.ccru.net/ | * http://web.archive.org/web/20130904144051/http://www.ccru.net/ | ||
* http://virtualfutures.co.uk/archive/ccru/ | * http://virtualfutures.co.uk/archive/ccru/ |
Revision as of 17:11, 27 February 2015
Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU) was "a diverse group of thinkers who experimented in conceptual production by welding together a wide variety of sources: futurism, technoscience, philosophy, mysticism, numerology, complexity theory, and science fiction, among others." Created by Sadie Plant and Nick Land at the Philosophy Department of University of Warwick, Coventry in 1995, it also included Matthew Fuller, Steve Goodman (Kode9), Kodwo Eshun, Mark Fisher, Orphan Drift and others. The group organised Virtual Futures and Virotechnology conferences, and published Collapse and Abstract Culture journals.
- Events
- The Death Of Rave: Pt. I UK, Club Transmediale, debate, 1 February 2013.
- Articles
- "Simon's interview with CCRU" (1998). Originally published in an abridged version in Springerin, Vienna, 1999.
- See also
- Links