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INS announces a purge of its
First Committee
A proclamation issued today on behalf of the International Necronautical
Society (INS) Executive Council reveals that nearly all the members
of the INS First Committee at its founding in 1999 have been expelled.
Writers James Flint, Hari Kunzru, Jamie King, Matt Parker and researcher
Shane Brighton have forfeited their positions for various ideological
misconceptions and distractions. The restructured First Committee
now benefits from a wider range of expertise dedicated to the necronautical
project. The INS calls upon artist Anthony Auerbach (Chief of Propaganda,
Archiving and Epistemological Critique), academic Simon Critchley
(Chief Philosopher), set designer Laura Hopkins (Chief Environmental
Engineer) and aerial performer Isabel Rocamora (First Flight Officer).
Founder and surviving General Secretary, Tom McCarthy says:
'Actually, these changes have taken place over the last couple
of years, but the announcement is timely as we are now embarking
on our most important projects to date: after the publication of
my Second Report to the First Committee] an analysis of the
findings from the Second First Committee Hearings "Transmission,
Death, Technology" [Cubitt Gallery, 2002]we will be setting
up our radio broadcast station at the ICA. In addition, we are preparing
the mission of the INS Inspectorate to Berlin which will also take
place next year.'
McCarthy also points out that the appointments reflect more subtle
changes or shifts in emphasis in INS policy, as is suggested by
the comments in the text of the announcement. McCarthy, furthermore,
expresses the wish that the announcement should help prevent public
misunderstanding of the organisation as well as suppress dissent
within.
There is nothing mysterious about the necronautical project. The
aim announced in the First Manifesto of exploring, mapping and colonising
the space of death does not suggest a 'beyond' of which we have
knowledge, nor, emphatically, the spurious tales and consoling fictions
reproduced by culture. The space of death is traced in the boundaries,
horizons and faults within art, literature and language; lines,
moreover, which are not transgressed but are woven into the texture
of our craft. Necronautical materialism has no message from the
'other side' but is a technique for subjecting event, performance,
text and map to rigorous examination.
What follows is a verbatim transcript of INS Official Document
TMcC150903.
Anthony Auerbach, INS Chief of Propaganda (Archiving and Epistemological
Critique), London, 11 September 2003
Official INS propaganda may be freely distributed, distorted, appropriated
or adapted as the reader sees fit.
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Official
Document
Title: First Committee
Purges
Type: INS proclamation
Authorised: First
Committee, INS
Authorisation
Code: TMcC150903
Document follows
Dismissals
In accordance
with the proclamation of the INS Executive Council, the following
have been dismissed from the INS First Committee:
James Flint
Hari Kunzru
Shane Brighton
Jamie King
Matt Parker
Additional Comments:
1. James Flint
and Hari Kunzru are expelled as they have become complicit with
a publishing industry whereby the 'writer' becomes merely the executor
of a brief dictated by corporate market research, reasserting the
certainties of middle-brow aesthetics ('issues' of 'contemporary
culture', 'post-colonial identity' etc.) under the guise of genuine
creative speculation. The INS Executive Council expresses some sympathy
towards both Flint and Kunzru, and recognises that they had to write
'to order' in this way in order to be published by the corporate
presses in the first place. However, their decision to do so renders
them useless to the INS.
2. Shane Brighton
demonstrated his unworthiness for the post of Head Philosopher by
asking to leave the INS. Since Paragraph Three of the First Manifesto
of Necronautism states that 'We are all necronauts, always, already,'
'unbecoming' one is not an option. In attempting to resign from
the organisation, Brighton failed to understand that one cannot
leave the organisation, and is consequently expelled from the organisation.
3. Jamie King
is expelled with regret. Having accepted the task of conducting
research into the possibility of synthesising Thanadrine in
his role as Head of the INS's Techno-Chemical Division, he has rendered
himself useless to the INS as a result of drug dependency in the
form of an addiction to the self-serving Marxist mannerism that
is the opiate of the hypocritical bourgeoisie.
4. At the First
Committee Hearings, Lux Gallery, London, 1999, Matt Parker accepted
the role of Experimental Volunteer. However, despite submitting
a well-researched report into a police reconstruction of a missing
girl's last movements (to be published shortly on the INS's website),
at no point since 1999 has he deliberately placed his life in danger,
nor has he been involved in a serious accident, outbreak of disease
or natural disaster. Parker is therefore expelled from the INS for
not being dead.
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Appointments
In accordance
with the proclamation of the INS Executive Council, the following
have been appointed to the INS First Committee:
Laura Hopkins
Simon Critchley
Anthony Auerbach
Isabel Rocamora
Additional Comments:
1. Laura Hopkins
is appointed to the post of Environmental Engineer, having impressed
the INS Executive Council with her work at the English National
Opera and Globe Theatre and subsequently under contract for the
INS in November 2002, when she created an environment in the Cubitt
Gallery for the Second First Committee Hearings: Transmission, Death,
Technology that appropriated and repurposed the formal aspects of
both the House Un-American Activities Hearings and the interrogation
scenes in Jean Cocteau's Orphée and Le Testament d'Orphée.
Since the Shooting History Project at the DasArts Foundation in
September-October 2001, notions of event-space and event-structure
have become prominent within INS thinking, and environmental Engineering
has consequently become a major facet of the INS's work.
2. Simon Critchley
is formally appointed to the post of Chief Philosopher, having already
acted unofficially in this capacity for a number of years by infecting
the bloodstream of an otherwise un-necronautical Anglo-American
philosophical culture with the viral and necrotic work of continental
philosophers such as Blanchot, Heidegger, Levinas and Derrida, through
his publication of works such as Very LittleŽ Almost Nothing: Death,
Philosophy, Literature and The Ethics of Deconstruction. Since he
has been openly collaborating with the INS from 2000 onwards, and
continues to work closely with General Secretary Tom McCarthy co-authoring
papers elaborating the relationship between death, money, meaning
and ethics in the work of Joyce and Shakespeare, subsequently using
the international conferences at which these papers are delivered
as recruitment grounds for INS associates, and in view of his impending
move from London to New York where he will take up the post of Head
of Philosophy at the New School, the INS Executive Council consider
that he is henceforth of more value to the organisation as an official
spokesman than as a covert agent.
3. Anthony Auerbach
is appointed as Chief of Propaganda (Archiving and Epistemological
Critique). The INS's increasing activity in the fields of communications,
publishing and media manipulation, infiltration and control has
necessitated the appointment of a propagandist at a high level within
the organisation. The INS holds that the theory of knowledge should
be the organisation's chief instrument of internal security and
it is in accordance with the necronautical project's anti-positivistic
approach that the history of the organisation should be entrusted
to a propagandist. Auerbach also serves on the INS Communications
and Encodings Group, which is currently configuring the INS Radio
Broadcast Station (to be hosted at ICA, London, April 2004) and
is preparing aerial reconnaissance strategies for the INS Inspectorate
mission to Berlin (2004).
4. Isabel Rocamora
is appointed to the post of First Flight Officer. Having worked
for several years as an 'anti-gravity artist', presenting aerial
performances at venues such as Tate Modern, the Victoria and Albert
Museum and the Banff Centre, Canada, and in view of her past collaborations
with the admirably necrospatially-aware novelist Alain Robbe-Grillet,
who attempted to seduce her, and the late astronaut David Brown,
who taught her to fly aeroplanes, Rocamora is considered by the
Executive Council a desirable, if flighty, First Committee member.
Her role, complimenting the research currently being carried out
by Chief Obituary Reviewer Melissa McCarthy and Head of Propaganda
Anthony Auerbach into aerial photography, will involve lofty suspension
from the First Committee, a state of being both attached to and
aloof from the latter, like a tethered balloon.
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