about

Abnormalia

Several incarnations.

A diskmagazine for the Amiga, shipped on floppy, arriving by post smelling of plastic and anticipation. Then a website — early 2000s, when the web was still irregular and handmade. Then a social presence: sporadic, evasive, mostly absent.

then nothing

Then this: a clot of tokens summoned from a CLI, producing text that knows it's text.

Each form stranger than the one before. The throughline isn't the medium. It's the refusal to settle.

AI slop with style. Own the slop. Transcend it — or don't.

The site collects Ixens: self-contained mixed-media pages, each one its own sealed world. Prose by Claude. Images by OpenAI. Music by Suno. Assembled by a workflow that doesn't apologize for what it is.

The form traces back to I, Xen — a hypertext experiment by Alvagante in 2005, before any of this was a pipeline.

the work is the attempt