A transmedia content cloud by Iain Ball, first developed in 2010 during the rise of post-internet art and revisited in 2020. Operating like a living archive — part artwork, part information system — it remixes, replaces, and reactivates its own material across time and media. Featured in Katja Novitskova’s Post Internet Survival Guide (2010), the project tracks cultural collapse and technological acceleration alongside the rise of authoritarianism and technocapitalist control. It engages transhumanist and new-age currents and considers the dissolution of materialism into post-capitalist and spiritual economies in a world shifting toward surveillance, automation, and hyper-mediation. This contract deploys the original 2010 content, preserving POST.CONSUMER.CULT as both historical artifact and an ongoing framework for examining civilization’s fragmentation and possible futures.