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This is the Kook Science Resistance, and we are presently in the stages of a transition in our purpose and style. If you’re an existing reader, or simply someone who happened to surf in, we hope that you will engage with our glowing chrysalide, cooing and whispering encouragement, and perhaps even assisting us to become more fruitful, entertaining, and satisfying as we mutate and make preparation to emerge from this cocoon.

If you’re seeking resources, below you will find links to some of our published articles, covering a small range of off-beat subject matter. We also encourage you to visit the Kook Science Research Hatch, our wiki installation, designed to allow for your full participation in our ongoing studies into these strange, colourful regions of thought and high weirdness.

Zermatism was not crafted as a story to accompany Stanislav Szukalski’s copious illustration, painting and sculpture, and Szukalski did not intend for his work to be treated as a grand fiction. Zermatism is a universal science, attempting to show the interrelated nature of all arts and histories, linking all human culture to a common source. The fact that this science points to inbreeding between humans and Yeti as a source of social conflict, or speculates that heat causes gravity, or that the Zermatic Protong is essentially Polish, may surely seem to make the work preposterous, but, as ever, it may not be entirely without value, even as a mad science.”