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Ontohackers: Radical Movement Philosophy in the Age of Extinctions and Algorithms, Part II: R/evolution Technologies

Jaym*/Jaime del Val

Published on May 27, 2025 by punctum books

Pages
582 pages
Languages
English
Dimensions
7⤫10 in.
ISBN (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-68571-268-6 (Paperback)
ISBN (PDF)
ISBN: 978-1-68571-269-3 (PDF)
LCCN
LCCN: 2025935332
BISAC subject codes
BISAC: ART060000, PHI013000, PHI015000
Thema subject codes
THEMA: 5PTG, ATN, ATQ, QDTJ, UBJ, WBJK

Ontohackers redefines what movement, worlds, and bodies are through the sense of proprioception reconceptualized as formless fluctuation field, a movement matrix that is itself also thought, and which underlies all life forms and fields, including the inorganic. Our worlds are made of endless such entangled fields n-folding in neverending variation or enferance. The current planetary crisis has emerged due to an accidental evolutionary alignment, narrowing, and impoverishment of that matrix’s indeterminacy, that appeared gradually and eventually with bipedalism, and which created an imbalance between the larger proprioceptive field and its brain, and made the atrophied body extend itself technically in geometric fields gradually covering the planet, along with its fears, with disastrous consequences that are unleashing an unprecedented type of mass extinction and species suicide.

The reply to this crisis—which is urgently due if we are to reduce even slightly the collapse coming up over the next decades—is in recovering a lost sensorimotor plasticity which is also cognitive, affective, and relational plasticity, through developing movement technes for cultivating Body Intelligence (BI), reversing and taking elsewhere the failed evolution culminating in AI, stepping down from humanist supremacist pedestals, undoing our dependency upon unsustainable killing machines of sedentary consumerism that impoverish experience, stopping the reproduction of a species that has become plague (by reversing heteronormative reproductive dogmas till we reach preagricultural population levels), and recovering the joys of moving with the world, in symbiotic mutation, towards unprecedented evolutionary variations: this is our cosmic responsibility for all life on Earth.

The book’s structure expresses Enferance Theory with regard to how processes of becoming have a triple movement: an incipiency unfolding the field (Part I(opens in new tab)), a condensation-expansion where the field acquires full consistency (Part II), and a resonance or memory of the field relating to other fields (Part III(opens in new tab)).

Part II, subtitled R/evolution Technologies, includes Books 4, 5, and 6 and is by far the longest volume, elaborating in depth the book’s proposals in a triple movement. It first exposes the technologies of variation in nature (Book 4), followed by the technologies of reduction in the Algoricene (Book 5), and finally the possibilities for overcoming the reductive fold (Book 6). Book 4 proposes a swarming chaosmology as theory of orgiastic evolution, culminating in the concept of metabiosis: life as indeterminate, symbiotic mutation. Book 5 diagnoses the regimes that have formatted movement and presents the theory of the Algoricene, or Age of Extinctions and Algorithms. It exposes a kinetic ontology, genealogy, and dynamics of power. An interlude discusses post-, trans-, and metahumanism, and a second part of the book unfolds a radical critique of the Planetary Holocaust. Book 6 unfolds metaformance aesthetics and metahuman politics, including the theory of metaformativity, the ontohacking pragmatics, and a choral Dionysian ontology, where the author also discusses at length hir own techniques and art projects, involving a radical challenge to human supremacism to face the extinction challenge now threatening all life on Earth, toward an Earth liberation and regeneration.

Also in this set

This book is part of a 3-volume set. Other volumes in the set are:

Biographies

  • Jaym*/Jaime del Val

    (Author)

    Jaym/Jaime del Val*(opens in new tab) (or Jay Val, or Valjayk) is an artist-philosopher-activist, ontohacker-metaformer, and promoter of Metabody and Reverso. Since 2001, Del Val has been developing transdisciplinary projects at the fluid nexus of the convergence of the arts (performance, dance, media arts, visual arts, music, architecture), old and new technologies, and philosophy and activism. These projects have been presented in more than thirty countries on four continents, in many prestigious institutions (universities, festivals, museums), as well as in streets, refugee camps, squats, and jungles. A referent in postqueer metahumanism, Del Val has published over 120 essays, edited several journals, and organized over sixty international forums and conferences. As a queer and environmental activist, Del Val has led international initiatives. As a musician, they have recorded thirteen albums, and have also exhibited work as a visual artist. Del Val is neurodiverse, mestiza, non-binary microsexual, vegan, and trans-species, neither human nor cyborg, neither man nor woman, and is not on Facebook. After years traveling and living in cities, Del Val is now partly retiring with hir trans-species family to rural environments and nomadic living, developing technēs for Planetary Health, in preparation for becoming a naked gatherer in a forest, dancing until death arrives.

Additional resources

A mixture of autoethnographic documentary, realistic Science Fiction & Fact, philosophy, activism, and poetry, this 48 minutes long film exposes the actual process of metahuman selfrewilding of philosopher-artist-activist Jaym*/Jaime Del Val, where images of their daily dance improvisatons and wild plant gathering are set on a background of spoken text that includes the newly written “REFUSAL of AI: a BI R/evolution Manifesto” and fragments of the Ontohackers book trilogy. Created for the International AI and art Biennale 2026 in Krakow, the reflexion on the refusal of Artifical Intelligence is a starting point for a metahuman journey of transformation in times of ecosocial collapse, for an Earth Regeneration through a return of the moving body, for a Neverending Dance.

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Genres

  • Art+Aesthetics
  • Philosophy
  • Posthumanism

Keywords

  • algorithms
  • chaosmology
  • metabodies
  • metaformance
  • metahumanism
  • planetary holocaust
  • proprioceptive swarm
  • radical movement philosophy
  • trash-humanism
  • veganism