AFTERLIFE ATLAS: Mortuary Worlds
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Amara Osei-Petrov
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All the Weight of Open Sky
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All the Stations of the Slow River
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ANAMNESIS: Total Historical Immersion
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APEX DRIFT: Corponation Aerial Racing Championship
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APEX MERIDIAN: Reflex Championship Series
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APEX IRON: Corponation Augmented Combat League
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Apogee — Neural-Sync Dance & Social Club
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Ascendancy Now: The Axiom Promise
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Ascendancy: The Axiom Story
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Ascent by Numbers: The HelixCorp Life Path Show
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ASCENDANT GRID: Spire Social Conquest Sim
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Ascent Protocol: A Life Earned
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ASCENT LOTTERY AUTHORITY: District Tier-Up Draw
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Ascent Watch: Meridian Edition
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ASCENT: The Corponation Ladder Game
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Ascent Watch: Your HelixCorp Community Digest
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ASHFALL: Open-World Shelf Survival
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Ashcroft-Nwosu Collective
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ASHWALL NUMBERS: The Tier 1 Daily Draw
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Ashkouri Venn Reclaimers
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ASHWALL FREERUN: Cross-Tier Obstacle Circuit
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Augment Swap: All-Chrome Edition
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Augment Swap
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Aurelio Okonkwo-Bertrand
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Augment Swap: Shelf Edition
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AXIOM NETWORK SEVEN
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AXIOM GRAND LOTTERY: Quarterly Ascent Draw
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Axiom Workforce Solutions Content Group
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Below the Threshold
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BLANK BOARD: The Wordless Strategy
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BLEED CIRCUIT: Reality-Push Mod Suite
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BLOODWORK CIRCUIT: Shelf Combat Underground
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BLOODWORK OPEN: Shelf Underground Combat Circuit
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Bogdan Ferreira-Olamide
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BLOODWORK: Shelf Underground Combat Circuit
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BONECLOCK: Shelf Death Pool & Survival Market
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Boniface Strömberg-Nwosu
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Bones & Ledger
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Bright Meridian: The Founding Century
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Bright Hands, Dark Harvest: The Geneware Labor Question
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Bright Meridian Tonight
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Bright Particular Star
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Bright Passage: Life Under the Sable Charter
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Caius Oluwafemi-Strand
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Calixto Yamamura-Abioye
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CARRION GRID: Reality-Bleed Horror Mod
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Cascade Protocol
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Casimir Oyelaran-Devereaux
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Cascadia Iron — Machine Combat Workshop
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Celestine Mwangi-Olofsson
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Children of the Vertical
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CHROMATIC RUIN: The Augmentation War
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Chrome Compliance: The Augmentation Mandate Files
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Chrome & Circumstance
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CHROME LITURGY: Saints of the Augmented
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Chrome in the Water: Illegal Augmentation Trials, 2181-2193
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CHROME MERIDIAN: Reflex League S7
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Cinderblock Collective
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Cindervault Urban Climb Circuit
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CIVIC RISK INDEX: District Outcome Prediction Market
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CITY GHOST: AR Urban Exploration Challenge
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Clean Hands
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Clean Enough: The Synthetic Water Revolution and Its Costs
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CIVIC RISK INDEX: District Outcome Prediction Market S2
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Clean Water Saints
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COLDFRAME BROADCAST NETWORK
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Coldframe Corporate Media Solutions
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Commune — Shared Dreaming & Memory Circle Network
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Compliance Is Care: The Axiom Family Hour
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Concrete & Kin
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Consensus
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CORPONATION FUTURES EXCHANGE: Dark Pool Edition
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CORPONATION FUTURES EXCHANGE: Live Prediction Market
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CORPONATION WARS: Expansion Protocol
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CORPONATION FUTURES EXCHANGE: Gray Pool Edition
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Cressida Oyelaran-Blum
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Crown and Concrete: The Runner Accord
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Crown District
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Crown of Concrete: A Shelf Crime Drama
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Crown Run: A Runner's Feed
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Crucible Workshop No. 7
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DEADZONE ATLAS: Shelf Survival Open World
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DEADLIGHT MESH BROADCAST
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Declan Mwangi-Kowalczyk
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DEAD LEDGER
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Deepwell Den — The Floating Card Game
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DEEPWELL DRIFT: Communal Dream Space Network
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Deepwell Draw — The Floating Card Game
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DEEP FRACTURE: Lives of the Wired Poor
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Deepwell Memory Sharing Circles
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DEEPWELL NUMBERS: The Shelf Daily Draw
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DEEP CURRENT: Historical Lives Engine
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DEEP MIRROR: Empathy Immersion Engine
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DEEP STRATA: Lives Unlived
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Dmitriusz Achebe-Svensson
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Duskline Reapers
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DUSTWALL RACING: Underground Urban Speed Circuit
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DYNASTY PROTOCOL: Grand Ascent
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Lacuna (Feed Me Silence)
Composed in 2219 by neural architect and former Vantablack Media staff producer Solène Abara-Quist under the alias PALE INTERVAL, 'Lacuna (Feed Me Silence)' is a neural-feed composition that exists in no traditional audio format — it is experienced exclusively through BCI, delivered directly to the auditory and limbic cortex simultaneously. The work lasts eleven minutes and twenty seconds and is structured as a gradual, precise dismantling of sound: it begins with a dense, overwhelming layering of every sonic texture associated with GLMZ's urban environment — industrial noise, crowd feeds, advertisement jingles, surveillance tones — and then removes them one by one, each removal felt as a physical relief, until the final ninety seconds deliver an absolute, engineered silence that BCI users consistently describe as the closest they have ever come to genuine peace. The composition cannot be experienced without chrome; to a non-augmented listener it is simply nothing.
Abara-Quist released it through a pirate neural feed after Vantablack Media rejected it as 'non-monetizable' — the composition contains no hooks, no repeatable segments, and actively resists loop-based consumption. It spread virally through BCI-user networks in 2219 and 2220, particularly among Tier 2 and Tier 3 workers dealing with chronic neural overstimulation from mandatory corporate feed subscriptions. A Vantablack Media legal team argued the piece constituted 'signal interference' under the Neural Commerce Protection Act of 2211, and the resulting court case — which Abara-Quist won on grounds of artistic expression — set a landmark precedent for neural-feed composition rights.
Abara-Quist released it through a pirate neural feed after Vantablack Media rejected it as 'non-monetizable' — the composition contains no hooks, no repeatable segments, and actively resists loop-based consumption. It spread virally through BCI-user networks in 2219 and 2220, particularly among Tier 2 and Tier 3 workers dealing with chronic neural overstimulation from mandatory corporate feed subscriptions. A Vantablack Media legal team argued the piece constituted 'signal interference' under the Neural Commerce Protection Act of 2211, and the resulting court case — which Abara-Quist won on grounds of artistic expression — set a landmark precedent for neural-feed composition rights.
| name | Lacuna (Feed Me Silence) |
| category | song |
| subcategory | neural_feed_composition |
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| creator | Solène Abara-Quist (as PALE INTERVAL) |
| distributor | pirate_feed |
| tier availability | Tier 2+ |
| legality | legal |
| genre | Neural Ambient / BCI Composition |
| medium | neural_feed |
| audience | BCI-augmented users across Tiers 2-4; particularly popular among overstimulated corporate workers, chrome-heavy laborers, and neural-feed artists; also used therapeutically in unlicensed neural wellness clinics on the Shelf |
| cultural impact | The legal victory around 'Lacuna' reshaped the rights framework for neural-feed art in GLMZ and is cited in every subsequent case involving BCI-native composition. More practically, it created a cultural conversation about what silence means in a city where corporate feeds are legally permitted to stream directly into citizens' minds. The phrase 'feed me silence' entered common usage as shorthand for the desire to be left alone by commercial media — it appears as graffiti, as mesh-network handles, and as the name of at least one prominent neural-rights advocacy group. Tier 5 has largely ignored the composition (silence is available to the wealthy through conventional means), which has only deepened its resonance as a working-class artifact. |
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