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@ilinx:~$ Cybernetics
Defined by Norbert Wiener as the science of control and communication in the animal and the machine, Cybernetics draws on the engineerization of the body seen as a mixture of complex adaptive mechanisms maintaining the bodily states constant, homeostasis, and enabling the evolutive process, negentropy, in contrast to the entropic decay. The positions embraced by the Cyberneticians leads back to the work of Walter Cannon (1926) and before to the scientific study of the steam engine leading to thermodynamics (1824 Sadi Carnot ) and control theory (1867 James Clerk Maxwell): the theory of the feedbak loop.

+ Important polymaths, along with his most influential leaders Warren S. McCulloch and Norbert Wiener, deveveloped the viable idea of building life out of structure instead of substance, breaking the barriers between human and non-human and opening up an horizon of machinic flows-distribution producing life from human design. Other directions seems to emphasize the use of cybernetic life to enhance human existence itself and turning toward a paradigm which claims the actuality of intelligence amplification.

+ If these theories treat or not occultists and mystical thematics, is not yet clear as the many influences that made Cybernetics possible blurs the distinction between science and fiction. Furthermore, despite the possible evidences claiming the opposite, the language used by cyberneticians is completely coherent with their scientifical aims leaking echoes of mysticism and religious attitudes only in the various new age commentaries.

+ Following a selection of text of McCulloch and Wiener: + +
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@ilinx:~$ Homeostasis

- Homeostat   

+ Homeostat   

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@Hyperstition

+ Hyperstition is the equation of reality and fiction. Fiction is not opposed to the real. Rather, reality is understood to be composed of fictions – consistent semiotic terrains that condition perceptual,affective and behaviorial responses.

The hyperstitional process of entities ‘making themselves real’ is precisely a passage, a transformation, in which potentials – already-active virtualities – realize themselves. Writing operates not as a passive representation but as an active agent of transformation and a gateway through which entities can emerge. “[B]y writing a universe, the writer makes such a universe possible. The hyperstitional’ relations between writing, signs and reality produce existence as results of cosmic conflicts between competing intelligence agencies. In fact, in making themselves real, entities (must) also manufacture realities for themselves: realities whose potency often depends upon the stupefaction, subjugation and enslavement of populations, and whose existence is in conflict with other ‘reality programs’.

Every act of writing is a sorcerous operation, a partisan action in a war where multitudes of factual events are guided by the powers of illusion... Rather than acting as transcendental screens, blocking out contact between itself and the world, the fiction acts as a Chinese box – a container for sorcerous interventions in the world.

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@ilinx:~$ Linda Trent
Professor of Fictional Systems at MVU, Linda Trent earned a PhD in hyperfiction with a thesis titled “Remaking Reality: The Occult Necromancy of Crowley and the Thelma” and began working at MVU in the late 80s. Studying the loose nature of reality in relation to texts, Dr. Trent taught seminars on Burroughs and the Lemurs, Libertatia, and others. During the 90s, Dr. Trent was head of the hyperfiction branch of MVU’s crossdisciplinary Stratoanalysis Group, the Time-Lapse Sub-Committee, where she made numerous other contributions. Her fate is currently unknown. Professor Trent worked in Harvard University as assistant to professor Adin Fassrol before moving to the MVU after its creation. This event lead to the rupture of their friendship as the MVU at the time was led by Echidna Stillwell whose work has been profoundly attacked by professor Fassrol for his pseudo-scientifical and occultist influences.

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@ilinx:~$ Linda Trent
Professor of Fictional Systems at MVU, Linda Trent earned a PhD in hyperfiction with a thesis titled “Remaking Reality: The Occult Necromancy of Crowley and the Thelma” and began working at MVU in the late 80s. Studying the loose nature of reality in relation to texts, Dr. Trent taught seminars on Burroughs and the Lemurs, Libertatia, and others. During the 90s, Dr. Trent was head of the hyperfiction branch of MVU’s crossdisciplinary Stratoanalysis Group, the Time-Lapse Sub-Committee, where she made numerous other contributions. Her fate is currently unknown. Professor Trent worked in Harvard University as assistant to professor Adin Fassrol before moving to the MVU after its creation. This event lead to the rupture of their friendship as the MVU at the time was led by Echidna Stillwell whose work has been profoundly attacked by professor Fassrol for his pseudo-scientifical and occultist influences. +
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@ilinx:~$ Randolph Edmund Templeton
The name of Profesor Randolph Edmund Templeton is inextricably tangled with the secret perplexities of time. It was he who, by way of a yet barely comprehended time-anomaly, provided themodel for H. P. Lovecraft's Randolph Carter ... And yet it was this ‘same’ R. E. Templeton who – on March 21st 1999, whilst delivering a lecture at Miskatonic devoted to a rigorous critique of H. G.Wells – awoke suddenly as the Thing that lurks behind the mask of Immanuel Kant, coincidentallydiscoverering the transcendental time-machine. +
@ilinx:~$ Randolph Edmund Templeton
The name of Profesor Randolph Edmund Templeton is inextricably tangled with the secret perplexities of
time. It was he who, by way of a yet barely comprehended time-anomaly, provided the model for H. P. Lovecraft's Randolph Carter ... And yet it was this ‘same’ R. E. Templeton who – on March 21st 1999, whilst delivering a lecture at Miskatonic devoted to a rigorous critique of H. G.Wells – awoke suddenly as the Thing that lurks behind the mask of Immanuel Kant, coincidentally discoverering the transcendental time-machine.
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@ilinx:~$ Time war
+ The nightmare experienced by
William Burroughs in the private library of Peter Vysparov, rise a series of concerns regarding the acatual on-going 'existence' of a time war.

+ + The time is coming apart and – to use his exact words - spiraling out of control. Korzybski’s definition of man as the ‘time-binding animal’ has a double sense, on the one hand, human beings are binding time for themselves: they “can make information available overany length of time to other men through writing”. On the other hand, humans are binding themselves into time, building more of the prison which constrains their affects and perceptions. Time, is a human affliction; not a human invention but a prison." Numerous signs indicate that by the late 1980s the forces supposed to control time as a control technique to enslaves minds, was breaking down in a period of radical transition referred as 'spiral templex'. It was at that time that professor Fassrol expedition to the island of Nma took place.
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Following and extract from Linda Trent's commentary to Ccru's text Flatlines. Walter Cannon has established that self-fulfilling prophecy is a positive-feedback circuit. In his important essay, ‘Voodoo’ Death, Cannon shows that much sorcerous cursing operates by inducing vicious circles of fear (producing more fear(producing more fear) (etc.))) to the point of destroying the organism. To be told you're going to die is therefore, in certain circumstances, quite literally a sentence of death.

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@ilinx:~$ William Burroughs
+ The American novelist, occultist, drug addicts, and primary figure of the Beat Generation William S. Burroughs II (1914 - 1997) represents the breaking point in a story not yet clear at all. 'Sensitive informations' published by the non-exsistent CCRU, spin-off of the MVU, seem to indicate Burroughs involvement in an occult time war which would explain the 'paranoid-chronomaniac hallucination' appearing in his late wiritings. The information described in CCRU publications trace back an initial meeting occurred in 1958 at the private library of Peter Vysparov in Paris, where, because of his evident interest in the convergence of sorcery, dreams and fiction, Burroughs was invited. However, cryptical events outlined as 'paranormal phenomena', would have triggered Burroughs in experiencing a paradoxical time experience leading him to a radical shift characterized by the use of cut-up techniques ment to develope theories intertwining virology, language and control with an increasing paranoia and mystical allucinations of a time disgregation, turning his well established practice into a ghetto of literary experimentation.

+ +
+ HyperV    +
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- From the archives of Harvard University, dugged out and published by professor Adin Fassrol, it appears that William James partecipated as 'special' guest to sveral meetings of the Wicht Club led by Walter Cannon. However, it is still uncertain on which extent James influenced the extracurricular activity of this secret congregation.

+ From the archives of Harvard University, dugged out and published by professor Adin Fassrol, it appears that William James partecipated as 'special' guest to sveral meetings of the Wicht Club led by Walter Cannon. However, it is still uncertain on which extent James influenced the extracurricular activity of this secret congregation. +
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AxS:0011 AxSys culminates in itself (autocommoditizing (machine(-intelligence (that is alwaysincomplete (due to cataloguing problems (...))))))

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My knowledge of the thing began in the winter of 1986-7 with the - death - of my uncle Adin Fasrol - , Professor Emeritus of Experimental Semiotics in Harvard University, Massachussetts. +
My knowledge of the thing, and my first contact with Ilinx, began in the winter of 1986-7 with the + death + of my uncle Adin Fasrol + , Professor Emeritus of Experimental Semiotics in Harvard University, Massachussetts.
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As my great-uncle's heir and executor, for he died a childless widower, I was expected to collect his belongings carried sparingly between continents. Much of the material found in his luggages, consisted in spread papers with annotations and drawings regarding the three tribes of the N'ma island. +
As my great-uncle's heir and executor, for he died a childless widower, I was expected to collect his belongings carried sparingly between continents. Much of the material found in his luggages, consisted in spread papers with annotations and drawings regarding the three tribes of the N'ma island.
The arrival of Fasrol, first in Java and then in the district of Krakatoa, is reported in his passport and the dock records. However, due to the ban of accessing Nma island, considered sacred ground by the Indonesian authorities, it appears that the professor persuaded some locals not attached anymore to old superstitions (and under a relatively large amount of money) to get him in the island and assist him during the expedition with supplies of food transported on the island during the night.
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Other relevant notes report their arrive first in the Mu's area, the last tribe of N'ma to be defeated by the self-prophecy of N'ma's religion, and then in Tak's area, the first Nma people to disappear after the eruption of the Krakatoa. Following this path, Fassrol discovered the location of a certain 'katak temple', main objective of the expedition supposed to provide the key to understanding the language engraved in a particular Nma's artifact. Despite the fact that he didn't actually manage to translate the language, the temple awoken some sort of omen in the professor who writes in his last letter "What we are, we are, whether we be aware of it or not!"
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Other relevant notes report their arrive first in the Mu's area, the last tribe of N'ma to be defeated by the self-prophecy of N'ma's religion, and then in Tak's area, the first Nma people to disappear after the eruption of the Krakatoa. Following this path, Fassrol discovered the location of a certain 'katak temple', main objective of the expedition supposed to provide the key to understanding the language engraved in a particular Nma's artifact. Despite the fact that he didn't actually manage to translate the language, the temple awoken some sort of omen in the professor who writes in his last letter "What we are, we are, whether we be aware of it or not!"
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I I shall not dwell too much on these letters whose events are far more complex than my short description. My focus, instead, must be directed toward another artifact, a box which I found exceedingly puzzling, and which I felt much averse from showing to other eyes. It had been locked, and I did not find the key till it occurred to me to examine the personal ring which the professor carried always in his pocket. Then indeed I succeeded in opening it, but when I did so, I seemed only to be confronted by a greater and more closely locked barrier. For what could be the meaning of the spiralic stone bas-relief and the disjointed jottings, ramblings, and cuttings which I found?
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I shall not dwell too much on these letters whose events are far more complex than my short description. My focus, instead, must be directed toward another artifact, a box which I found exceedingly puzzling, and which I felt much averse from showing to other eyes. It had been locked, and I did not find the key till it occurred to me to examine the personal ring which the professor carried always in his pocket. Then indeed I succeeded in opening it, but when I did so, I seemed only to be confronted by a greater and more closely locked barrier. For what could be the meaning of the spiralic stone bas-relief and the disjointed jottings, ramblings, and cuttings which I found?
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The bas-relief was a rough cone less than three inches thick and about five by six inches in area, containg a series of signs developing inside a spiral whose ending point matched with the top of the cone. According to Fassrol's papers, the cryptic object was an authentic repert of the Mu's tribe found in 1980 in a black market of Boston, and which he unsuccessfully tried to decipher on his own. His professional interest led him to consult various experts in semitic languages who, however, discarded the symbols as a non-language, a pre-artistic medium meant to symbolize language but without any stable meaning. Far from being satisfied by this explaination, Fassrol passed five years attempting to find the key to read the signs that in his belief were hiding a mystery bigger than what usual language could conceive. Eventually, his phanatism led him to undertake his journey to N'ma and to come back to the US without a solution to the enigma.
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The bas-relief, to whom professor refers in his papers as Ilinx, was a rough cone less than three inches thick and about five by six inches in area, containg a series of signs developing inside a spiral whose ending point matched with the top of the cone. According to Fassrol's papers, the cryptic object was an authentic repert of the Mu's tribe found in 1980 in a black market of Boston, and which he unsuccessfully tried to decipher on his own. His professional interest led him to consult various experts in semitic languages who, however, discarded the symbols on Ilinx as a non-language, a pre-artistic medium meant to symbolize language but without any stable meaning. Far from being satisfied by this explaination, Fassrol passed five years attempting to find the key to read the signs that in his belief were hiding a mystery bigger than what usual language could conceive. Eventually, his phanatism led him to undertake his journey to N'ma and to come back to the US without a solution to the enigma.
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At that time I couldn't follow the case of my uncle with particular attention as I was completely assorbed with my job, however, year after year my interest was growing bigger and I started to reorganize all the events described in his papers in an attempt to decipher the meaning of the writings encraved on the spiralic stone. It was at that time, in 1992 that I contacted professor Linda Trent, an old collegue of my uncle whose name I found multiple times in his papers.
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At that time I couldn't follow the case of my uncle with particular attention as I was completely assorbed with my job, however, year after year my interest was growing bigger and I started to reorganize all the events described in his papers in an attempt to decipher the meaning of the writings encraved on the spiral of Ilinx. It was at that time, in 1992 that I contacted professor Linda Trent, an old collegue of my uncle whose name I found multiple times in his papers.
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Trent was oblivious to Fassrol's expedition to the N'ma island and profoundly shocked, she explained me that 20 years before they were close friends but a series of events that culminated with the foundation of the Miskatonic Virtual University, in the early 70s led to their complete separation.
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Trent was oblivious to Fassrol's expedition to the N'ma island and profoundly shocked, she explained me that 20 years before they were close friends but a series of events that culminated with the foundation of the Miskatonic Virtual University, in the early 70s led to their complete separation.
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She was particularly disturbed by the fact that despite his well-known opposition to Stillwell methods leading to the expulsion of virtual ethnology's occultist wing from the academic circles, the professor was following exactly the trails left behind by Echidna Stillwell (who himself fifty years before was following the footprints of Cecil Curtis) and that he actually managed to trace back the original location of the Katak temple. The same temple where the 'Mad Dog' Curtis' legend blurs into total madness.
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She was particularly disturbed by the fact that despite his well-known opposition to Echidna Stillwell's methods, the professor was following exactly the trails left behind by Stillwell himself fifty years before, and that after that trails he started to chase the footprints of Cecil Curtis managing to trace back the original location of the Katak temple. The same temple where the legent of 'Mad Dog' Curtis blurs into total madness.
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After a more detailed observation of the encraved stone, Linda's face contracted in an even more gloomy and thoughtful expression mumbling apparently disconnected words. Later she explained to me that in Stillwell account on Mu's folklore there is a story concerning a certain 'Tchattuk' stealing something from Katak and that probably Fassrol belived the stone was what Nma tribes called what-is-lost. Linda continued explaining how in N'ma animism the function of their cerimonies based on dream sorcery are ment to re-enact Tchattuk's stealing, with the belief that the splitting of the cosmical order of time produced a multi-temporal matrix , or templex, permitting the Old Ones to flow in different directions and not collapse in a single POINT called by them, Teotwawki.
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My meeting with professor Trent opened my eyes, indeed the object I came across in my uncles belonging was supposed to be the key of some sort of ancient belief whose secret he never managed to reveal. I'm still wondering on which extent all this story is true, however I can't forget how all the knowledge Trent passed me started to infect my consciousness leading all my being to think that for no reason I should have let this story evaporate and that in some sort of wired way I was already meant to follow my uncle's paths to the Katak temple and unravel what is hidden beyond the mystery of Ilinx.
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After a more detailed observation of the encraved stone, Linda's face contracted in an even more gloomy and thoughtful expression mumbling apparently disconnected words. Later she explained to me that in Stillwell account on Mu's folklore there is a story concerning a certain Tchattuk stealing something from Katak and that probably Fassrol belived that Ilinx was what Nma tribes called what-is-lost. Linda continued explaining how in N'ma animism the function of their cerimonies based on dream sorcery are ment to re-enact Tchattuk's stealing, with the belief that the splitting of the cosmical order of time produced a multi-temporal matrix, or templex, permitting the Old Ones to flow in different directions and not collapse in a single point, called by them, Teotwawki·
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