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A still from the Rwth & Rhianna animation — Alt.Cardiff. January 2026.
This week we released the first animation fragment from the Rwth & Rhianna project — a new narrative branch inside The Hollow Circuit universe.
What’s important isn’t the format. It’s the method.
This wasn’t released as a “content drop.” It was released as a field artefact — something that appears slightly out of context, invites curiosity, and rewards attention rather than demand.
On the surface, it’s simple: two figures walking through Cardiff. Bucket hats. Familiar streets. Subtle unease.
Underneath, it’s doing infrastructure work.
The THC WordPress post (written by Awen Null) establishes the backstory — why these characters exist, why Cardiff matters, and why the animation looks the way it does. It’s public-facing, readable, and intentionally incomplete.
Alongside that sits the Null Gate version — the material that platforms can’t or won’t host without dilution. This isn’t about provocation. It’s about refusing to flatten adult themes into something palatable for algorithms and moderation systems.
AOF exists to connect these layers.
We don’t publish everything everywhere. We build routes. Some paths are public. Some require intention. Some require trust.
This update marks a shift in momentum. Rwth & Rhianna aren’t a side project — they’re a diagnostic tool for the wider Hollow Circuit. Through them, we can explore time, crime, eroticism, memory, and power without collapsing into genre cliché.
More fragments are coming.
More platforms will be used deliberately, not habitually.
If you’re following along: thank you.
If you’ve crossed into the deeper archive: welcome.
This is how the Circuit grows — not louder, but clearer.

Of all the links in all the world....https://t.co/E4uEbEwA7o#Cardiff #Wales #Art #Creatives #Casablanca pic.twitter.com/FeUiHwPi0A
— Awen Null (@AwenNull) October 9, 2025


