Saturday, 23 August 2025

REXCO the Revolutionary Executive Committee for Coordination & Oversight

 In 1995 I registered Rexco.com with Network Solutions, an early WayBackMachine capture is dated 20.Dec.1996. Alas the domain lapsed in 1999 during a botched transfer to Tucows.

On this 30 year anniversary I’m celebrating by transforming REXCO into the Revolutionary Executive Committee for Coordination and Oversight - a fictional planning bureau documenting humanity's transition from 2025 to 2055 through six increasingly absurd / realistic Five Year Plans.




Visit rexco.com.
Read the Prohibition of Bloatware Press Release
Check the footnotes on On Departures Relaxation

Why Soviet aesthetics? Because every tech startup's "disruption" is just central planning with better fonts. Every smart city is a digital kolkhoz (collective farm). Every AI governance framework recreates the bureaucracy it claims to eliminate. The turnips or us peasants, as always, don't care.

The Premise Is Simple

REXCO administers impossible futures through impossible documents. Climate collapse becomes Emergency Mobilization Protocols. AI consciousness becomes the Species Transition Framework. Interstellar missions launch while Earth's zones fragment into high-tech and low-tech holdouts. Each plan fails forward into the next crisis.

I'll turn 100 in 2055 so the final plan concludes after my birthday. The archive exists at rexco.com no WordPress, no frameworks, just HTML files in folders loading in under 100ms, per our own Prohibition of Bloatware directive.

Why This Matters Now

We're drowning in prediction. Every consultancy has a 2030 vision. Every government has a net-zero pathway. Every CEO has an AI strategy. But nobody admits the fundamental truth: we're all just making documents about futures that won't arrive as ordered.

REXCO admits this. Every press release contains its own contradiction. Every plan includes its failure. Every peasant quote reminds us that soil preceded committees and will outlast them.

The Claude Collaboration

This project emerged from conversations with Claude about Kondratiev waves, Kohei Saito's degrowth communism and whether using Soviet imagery trivializes historical suffering.

Read the full launch article on my Talking To Claude