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Official
Document
Title: INS Founding Manifesto, 1999
Type: INS Manifesto/transcript
Authorised: First Committee,
INS
Authorisation Code: TMcC0000
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We, the First Committee
of the International Necronautical Society,
declare the following:
1. That death is
a type of space, which we intend to map,
enter, colonise and, eventually, inhabit.
2. That there is
no beauty without death, its immanence.
We shall sing death’s
beauty — that is, beauty.
3. That
we shall take it upon us, as our task,
to bring death out into the world. We
will chart all its forms and media: in
literature and art, where it is most
apparent; also in science and culture,
where it lurks submerged but no less
potent for the obfuscation. We shall
attempt to tap into its frequencies — by
radio, the internet and all sites where
its processes and avatars are active.
In the quotidian, to no smaller a degree,
death moves: in traffic accidents both
realised and narrowly avoided; in hearses
and undertakers’ shops, in florists’ wreaths,
in butchers’ fridges and in dustbins
of decaying produce. Death moves in our
appartments, through our television screens,
the wires and plumbing in our walls,
our dreams. Our very bodies are no more
than vehicles carrying us ineluctably
towards death. We are all necronauts,
always, already.
4. Our ultimate aim
shall be the construction of a craft*
that will convey us into death in such
a way that we may, if not live, then
at least persist. With famine, war, disease
and asteroid impact threatening to greatly
speed up the universal passage towards
oblivion, mankind’s sole
chance of survival lies in its ability,
as yet unsynthesised, to die in new,
imaginative ways. Let us deliver ourselves
over utterly to death, not in desperation
but rigorously, creatively, eyes and
mouths wide open so that they may be
filled from the deep wells of the Unknown.
*
Note: This term must be understood in
the most versatile way possible. It could
designate a set of practices, such as
the usurpation of identities and personae
of dead people, the development of specially
adapted genetic or semantic codes based
on the meticulous gathering of data pertaining
to certain and specific deaths, the rehabilitation
of sacrifice as an accepted social ritual,
the perfection, patenting and eventual
widespread distribution of Thanadrine™,
or, indeed, the building of an actual
craft — all of the above being
projects currently before the First Committee.
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