Citations:hyperstitional


 * 2014, Matthew Carlin, Jason Wallin, Deleuze and Guattari, Politics and Education: For a People-Yet-to-Come, Bloomsbury Publishing USA (ISBN 9781628922585), page 84:
 * The term ‘eccentric agenda’ is being coined technically here, to cover an immense terrain, namely: every hypothesis, belief, emotion or commitment that can be evacuated from the principles of hyperstitional activity.


 * 2015, Ian Buchanan, Tim Matts, Aidan Tynan, Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Literature, Bloomsbury Publishing (ISBN 9781472526359), page 197:
 * In some regard we cross into the hyperstitional, making fictions real and running with them while simultaneously feeding them into abductive reasoning.


 * 2020, Sanne Krogh Groth, Holger Schulze, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art, Bloomsbury Publishing USA (ISBN 9781501338816), page 397:
 * Each artwork produces a hyperstitional reality—and thus a time—through sonic fictions based on breakdowns, failure, nonsense, and paradoxes.