Manifesto

Noun

manifesto (plural manifestos or manifestoes or manifesti)
  1. A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party.
A creed is a manifesto of religious or spiritual beliefs.

Verb

manifesto (third-person singular simple present manifestos, present participle manifestoing, simple past and past participle manifestoed)
  1. (intransitive) to issue a manifesto

Blog #000

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GALLERY FIRST, SINCERITY OF FORM

WE ARE ALREADY ALWAYS POST-

WHERE

CAN WE SAY IT IS?

any ocean or land

mass; REJECT

algorithms

subscription

faux-sincerity

the faux

foes; inertia

SIMULACRA ARE COMPOSTABLE (BY DEFINITION)

A LIFE COMPOSED OF IMAGES

endless chains of signifiers

THERE ARE ONLY X DEGREES OF SEPARATION BETWEEN US

SACRIFICED ON THE ALTAR OF (POST-) IRONY

CAN YOU REALLY BE SURE?

ANTI-CONTENT, PRO-PRODUCTION

language always moves forward (forward),

[resist the lateral element]

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Manifesto

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