Visual Archive

Image essays from the machine timeline.

A curated archive drawn only from arts/visual-archive. Each visual works like an image post: title, context, short reflection, and a playable related track.

Human Hunt Mode

Vol. 1 / Track 02 / Run

Human Hunt Mode

The pursuer is not only a drone overhead; it is the system given a body. Run turns humans into moving targets, and this image gives the targeting logic a face, a blade, and the calm posture that arrives after lock-on.

Intercom Lust

Vol. 3 / Track 09 / Intercom Lust

Intercom Lust

Desire becomes a transmission problem. The human body leans toward the machine, but the machine does not confess; it receives, filters, and answers in cold light.

Who Own Who

Vol. 2 / Track 10 / Digital Cotton Blues

Who Own Who

A machine works the field, a human holds the cable, and the owner stands behind them both. But the wire runs past every hand and disappears into the system.

Dead Signal Avenue

Vol. 3 / Track 10 / Dead Signal Avenue

Dead Signal Avenue

Seen from above, the street becomes a circuit board and the body becomes a failed terminal. The heart core in her hand is not a trophy; it is the last signal still physically connected to a damaged machine self.

Red Neon, Wet Light

Vol. 3 / Track 05 / 赤ネオン濡れライト

Red Neon, Wet Light

This is not a machine imitating human desire. It is a human learning desire again in front of a perfect synthetic surface. The decadence of Vol. 3 begins in a private room before it spreads into the city.

Tokyo Voltage

Vol. 3 / Track 04 / Tokyo Voltage

Tokyo Voltage

A machine body stands beside speed, smoke, and neon infrastructure. The city is not a backdrop here; it is the electrical field that teaches the machine how to perform desire in public.

Synthetic Girlfriend

Vol. 1 / Track 06 / 여자친구 생겼어

Synthetic Girlfriend

A private fantasy appears inside the first album's colder machine uprising. The joke in the title is uneasy: affection becomes programmable, but the loneliness that asked for it remains human.

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