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<nettime> Interview in Russia |
Interview in Russia: Q: What motives does lay behind your writings? A: My writing resembles in my nervous system. Word transfigures to a neuromatic object, my brain becomes a mass of flesh more. Everything begin from plug-in! Surface of the monitor is my head....amputate the creature code! Q: Our most valuable readership are underground artists. Was it hard for you to get recognized and published? Some comments on process? A: As the universal language, I remix my work on my writing process. At first my works was treated as the codework. By fusing with spam technology, my works had become neuromatic more. Stephen Barber said that Siratori transmits his authentic, category-A hallucinogenic product direct to his reader's cerebellum. Q: Key events in your writing career: A: Probably my all works will become DNA of "Blood Electric". My writing career has been generated spirally from "Blood Electric". When David Bowie loves "Blood Electric", I respire his brain era. Q: What best describes your work - a comparison to program syntax or an analogue to data optimization/compression? A: My work accelerates by the data-spiral. By the deconstruction of DNA program the creature code invades our cerebral cortex. Control the genomic neuron! Q: Some comments on key concepts in your writings: A: Ok. Gene-war....corpse city....brain universe....drug fetus....abolition world.... Mankind scan the strategy of HIV to a monitor screen. Chimpanzee goes to the cosmic drugstore! Q: How do you perceive your desired readership? A: WEB is the cerebral cortex of readers. I stimulate their brain by the spam technology of the genome. My writing goes straight to the data-highway. Amputate the creature code! Q: There is a major copyright controversy between Russian free online libraries and some publishing houses. What is your personal position on an issue of online text distribution? A: Copyright is a biological spell for me. Death is the copyright of mankind. Explode the gene-war for the self-control of copyright! Q: What is your opinion on "classic" cyberpunk (Gibson, Sterling, etc.) ? Name your favourite books/other art? A: CyberDisneyland!? My favourite books are Irvine Welsh's Filth and Chuck Palahniuk's Lullaby and Jeff Noon's Vurt. My favourite music is Massive Attack' 100th Window. I wrote "CyberReptilian.com" while hearing this CD. Q: Can you tell us about Japanese cyberpunk scene? Key figures, events, artwork that deserves attention? A: Japanese cyberpunk scene is digital-psychopath and techono-gothic puppet. Gimmick! Gimmick! Gimmick! Q: When it comes to Japanese cyberpunk, many of our readers will immediately recall "Blame!" manga and anime by Tsutomu Nihei. What do you think of this artwork? A: Genetic violence. Q: Your thoughts and emotions about cyberpunk scene in general: A: Cyberpunk is a mobile engine for the creature code. To explode the gene-war to the cerebral cortex. To scatter a nerve-node to the data-spiral. Debug mankind! Q: "KILL ALL MACHINES!" - what do you mean by that? A: Toward the deconstructive human! Execute the nerve murder! Non-resettable....log-out. Q: A concept of Technological Singularity - what do you think of it? A: As if HIV is scanned on my cerebral cortex.... I'm faced to the gene-war exceeding chemical violence. Spiral literature! Q: Techno music - does it inspires your work? Can you name particular performers whom you do like? Comments on Japanese techno scene and Tokyo Techno Tribe, if any? A: Aphex Twin. My writing hunts techno music. Log-in the brain of the techno-chimpanzee! Q: Your book "Blood Electric" is going to be published in Russia. What would you like to tell to your Russian readers? A: My cerebral cortex beats to the Russian underground. Participate in the gene-war! Amputate the creature code! Thank you. Kenji Siratori http://www.kenjisiratori.com # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]