Couroux, Marc G.Ancheta, John Robert2025-04-102025-04-102024-11-282025-04-10https://hdl.handle.net/10315/42815Exllu (2024) is a text-and-image-based digital artwork that presents as a literary publication of paranoid fiction. Set within the ubiquitous surround of U-City, Exllu plots a game-like condition that perpetually breaks down and reconstitutes itself through the quotidian effects of its intimate and remote contests, inciting far-flung and jarring ideas concerning what this strangely familiar scenario affords and obscures, promises and threatens. In Exllu's exegetical companion text, "Exllu(gesis)" (2024), I relaunch and perform the artwork's pretence of paranoid fiction while expounding on its underlying theme of gamespace and dissimulative treatment. I evince Exllu as a systems thinking and, equally, an analogical encounter with the ubiquitous, control-oriented technologies of the contemporary milieu, and a generative endeavour of unsettling dominant scopes of world-making.Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.Exllu(gesis)Electronic Thesis or Dissertation2025-04-10Digital artworkParanoid fictionGamespaceDissimulationSystems thinkingContemporary analogueUbiquitous technologyControlGenerationWorld-making