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Code Zero, Part 2

Mary Woodbury

March 5, 2020

The following are more excerpts of Tom Hibbard’s Schizpo Code Zero: The Economics of Ambiguity and Creation of Value

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Forborne Photo (Two)

classicism turns science into fascism
linear evidence less global than fantasy
absolutism of the self precludes history
dismissing the subjective miracles of ambiguous destinies
gathering finitudes of possibility from abject facts
hegemonic civilization’s disproportionate voraciousness
monolithic cancers, planetary warnings
dispute the advocacies and the deserted archetypes
in greater responsibility, greater burdens, greater honesties
inertia and dolorous superstition
spur-of-the-moment metrics revive toxic simulacra
as irreducible capabilities of nonsensical signs-without-outcome
flying in the face of simulated coincidence
repetitive fossil-fueled narrative tramples nature and morality
genesis content frozen in glacial annihilation

Forborne Photo (Nine)

the origin of culture is planet earth
an ideality impossible to visualize
the sulfurous Urstaat of the ever-subverted myth
reflecting alliances in new uprisings
montages of conjecture and experiment
configured from Ricardo’s fateful economies of motion
evolving as most prized currencies
from the most common materials
a capitalism of desire, social desire
exchange desire, psychological desire
capitalism of infinity, of telos, capitalism of “why”
capitalism of neoliberalism, capitalism of murder,
Kerouacian capitalism, capitalism of Robespierre
faces and masks, “housing developments,” tangibility
the great prevalent politics of anorexia
whose spiteful veneer betrays liability
in fires, collapse, shootings, disease
whose profitability is only disintegration
whose epitaph is a cloaked apologia
from the Sigmund Freud of the American Dream
and the Bozo-the-Clown of the (in)Human Comedy

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