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Plant Land - Cyberpositive (Unnatural) (1994)
An earlier cyberpositive publication that already presents contagion, media drift, and anti-human security as mutually reinforcing processes.
Archive condition
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What survives here
The text frames cyberpositive tendencies as processes that intensify beyond human command and comprehension. Stability appears only as a temporary defensive fiction.
Through dense recombination and accelerated transitions, the prose turns conceptual explanation into media pressure. The style helps communicate cyberpositive process as escalation rather than as neutral description.
This matters because it shows cyberpositive emerging before later retrospective labels hardened around the archive. The conceptual style is already there: inhuman drift, feedback, and the undermining of secure identity.
Reading note
Read the early paragraphs for how they name positive process against defensive order, then follow the recurring language of drift, contagion, and escalation.
Compare it to the later cyberpositive texts to see how the concept stabilizes without losing its tonal violence.
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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.