Mission Update


With the release of the fourth Cultural Propaganda Archive, I have now made available all of the accumulated Void Sigil material from the first year and a half since the inception of the project, a period which I'll title the 'first stage.' As I've explored the parameters of the project in that time, I've both refined and expanded the auditory aesthetic of the Void Sigil, and going forward into the second stage of releases, I will be adapting the visual aesthetic to bring it closer in line with the concept of Void Sigil as truly culturally and systemically unburdened. With this in mind, I will be moving away from the restrictions of track and album titles, and will generally avoid written language on album covers and other visual materials. There will be two transitional pieces of material released very soon as a sort of palette cleansing, then I will resume further Void Sigil releases, titling them simply in the order of their composition.

Cultural Propaganda Archive volume 4


Manifesto of Veiled Phase


Womb Salvage (Original Soundtrack)


The original recording around which the Womb Salvage video was constructed, presented on its own as an audio track for download or distribution.

Lacuna De Luxe: An Asemic Graphic Novel


Lacuna De Luxe may also be downloaded as a PDF here.

Asemic writing is a form of written language which utilizes symbols such as script, typefaces, or calligraphy which are composed and arranged purely for aesthetic value and not as the vessel of any language or other inherent symbolism. The lack of any cultural predisposition in this art form is of obvious value in the pursuit of a true, viable post-cultural aesthetic; the titular "void sigil" itself is innately asemic.

The Voynich manuscript, the source of the script used in Lacuna De Luxe, may be viewed online through Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. While the possibility remains that the manuscript is actually written in a coded or untranslated script, the lack of any means of deciphering it (for the time being) renders the writing within purely aesthetic in nature, and places it well within the realm of asemic art.