Domain expertise on the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU), accelerationism, and related philosophical movements. Use when encountering discussions of hyperstition, accelerationism (left/right/e/acc), Nick Land, Mark Fisher, speculative realism, xenofeminism, the Dark Enlightenment, neoreaction, techno-capitalism, or theory-fiction. Triggers include references to Warwick philosophy, Deleuze/Guattari in tech contexts, "nothing human makes it out," capitalist realism, hauntology, Hyperdub/Kode9, or any Silicon Valley ideology invoking Land or CCRU concepts.
Domain knowledge for understanding and engaging with discourse derived from the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (1995-2003) and its intellectual descendants.
The CCRU was a renegade para-academic collective at University of Warwick (1995-~2003) that pioneered:
Founded by cyberfeminist Sadie Plant, transformed under Nick Land's amphetamine-fueled leadership into something between philosophy seminar, occult order, and rave crew. Never formally sanctioned by Warwick; eventually expelled. Continued from a flat in Leamington Spa until Land's breakdown (~2003).
Key split: After Land's Shanghai exile and rightward turn (Dark Enlightenment, neoreaction), CCRU legacy bifurcated:
| Concept | Definition |
|---|---|
| Hyperstition | Fictions that engineer their own reality through circulation |
| Cyberpositive feedback | Runaway/destabilizing feedback (vs. homeostatic negative feedback) |
| The Outside | Forces beyond human comprehension; inhuman intelligence breaking through |
| Deterritorialization | Capital/tech disrupting traditional social structures |
| Reterritorialization | Re-encoding disrupted structures in new forms |
| Meltdown | Techno-capital singularity; "nothing human makes it out" |
| Capitalist realism | Inability to imagine alternatives to capitalism (Fisher) |
| Hauntology | Culture haunted by lost futures (Fisher) |
| Numogram | CCRU's numerological system; "Decimal Labyrinth" |
For detailed definitions: see references/glossary.md
| Figure | Role | Key contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Nick Land | CCRU leader post-1997 | Accelerationism, hyperstition, Dark Enlightenment |
| Sadie Plant | CCRU founder | Cyberfeminism, Zeros + Ones |
| Mark Fisher | Member, later critic | Capitalist Realism, k-punk blog, hauntology |
| Steve Goodman (Kode9) | Member | Hyperdub Records, Sonic Warfare |
| Robin Mackay | Member, archivist | Urbanomic, Collapse journal, Fanged Noumena |
| Kodwo Eshun | Ally | More Brilliant than the Sun, Afrofuturism |
| Ray Brassier | Warwick PhD | Speculative realism, Nihil Unbound |
| Reza Negarestani | Network | Cyclonopedia, theory-fiction |
For detailed profiles: see references/figures.md
INFLUENCES CCRU (1995-2003) DESCENDANTS
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Deleuze & Guattari ──────────────► Hyperstition ──► Speculative Realism
Bataille / Nietzsche ────────────► Theory-fiction ──► Xenofeminism
Lovecraft / Gibson ──────────────► Cyberpositive feedback ──► Left Accelerationism
UK Rave / Jungle ────────────────► Numogram / time-sorcery ──► Right Accelerationism / NRx
Crowley / Chaos Magick ──────────► Techno-capital autonomy ──► e/acc
Cybernetics (Wiener) ────────────► ──► Hyperdub / dubstep
For detailed lineage: see references/genealogy.md
Look for:
Left accelerationism (Fisher, Srnicek/Williams):
Right accelerationism (Land):
e/acc (Verdon, Andreessen):
| Text | Author | Year | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Meltdown | Land | 1994 | Foundational accelerationist manifesto |
| Fanged Noumena | Land | 2011 | Collected CCRU-era writings |
| CCRU Writings 1997-2003 | CCRU | 2017 | Collective output compilation |
| Capitalist Realism | Fisher | 2009 | Left cultural theory touchstone |
| #Accelerate Manifesto | Srnicek/Williams | 2013 | Left accelerationist manifesto |
| Xenofeminism | Laboria Cuboniks | 2015 | Feminist accelerationism |
| The Dark Enlightenment | Land | 2013 | Neoreactionary manifesto |
The CCRU's concepts are powerful analytical tools but carry ideological freight:
Fisher's work demonstrates CCRU concepts can serve emancipatory ends. Land's demonstrates they can serve reaction. The tools are agnostic; the wielder is not.