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Plant Land - Cyberpositive
A cyberpositive text that fuses media contagion, posthuman drift, and anti-defensive theory into a deliberately escalating style.
Archive condition
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What survives here
The piece refuses any clean separation between media, desire, and technical process. Cyberpositive names the side of escalation, propagation, and inhuman intelligence against systems built to preserve stability.
Its method is recombinatory rather than discursive. Slogans, images, and runaway sequences make the text behave like the very feedback processes it is describing.
This matters because cyberpositive is one of the archive's key style-concepts: the writing does not merely explain positive feedback but enacts it. It is a strong example of theory-fiction as method.
Reading note
Start with the opening definitional burst, then follow the links between contagion, media, and security rather than trying to isolate a single topic.
Read it alongside the other cyberpositive texts to see how the concept mutates across publication contexts while preserving its anti-defensive core.
Representative extracts
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Appears in sections
Theory-Fiction and Cyberstyle Primary section
How theory-fiction, cyberpunk prose, and anti-academic style became part of the archive's method.