Silicon Lust V037b By Auril Work Jun 2026
Glitch—traditionally a symbol of technological failure—is repurposed here as a visual metaphor for arousal. As participants interact with the lattice, micro‑distortions ripple across the surface, creating momentary pixel‑fractures that resemble skin flares or goosebumps. These glitches are not random; they are algorithmically linked to the intensity and rhythm of the participant’s haptic input, turning error into a feedback loop of pleasure.
Silicon Lust (v0.37b) by , the narrative is built around the tension between isolation and the "digitized" escapism of the main character, Kira. The "deep text" of the game explores how a physical lockdown—caused by a global virus—forces the mind to seek connection and thrill through virtual and psychological proxies. Themes of Digital and Domestic Isolation silicon lust v037b by auril
This is the track’s signature moment. The "Silicon" aspect glitches out. The arpeggiator stutters, resets, and plays a wrong note. Auril abuses buffer effects (similar to the old LiveCut VST or the Mutable Instruments Clouds module). The track seems to delete itself for two bars, leaving only reverb tails, before rushing back in with a new layer: a distorted, vocoded phrase. The phrase is barely intelligible, but Reddit audio sleuths have slowed it down by 400%. It appears to say: "Do not simulate what you cannot control." Silicon Lust (v0
The erotic scenes are described as highly graphic, immersive, and well-integrated into the horror narrative. Innovation: The "Silicon" aspect glitches out
: Updates typically occur every two months to maintain quality and minimize bugs.
: Basic survival tasks often lead to erotic or horrific discoveries, suggesting that in Kira's world, danger and desire are inextricably linked.
Glitch—traditionally a symbol of technological failure—is repurposed here as a visual metaphor for arousal. As participants interact with the lattice, micro‑distortions ripple across the surface, creating momentary pixel‑fractures that resemble skin flares or goosebumps. These glitches are not random; they are algorithmically linked to the intensity and rhythm of the participant’s haptic input, turning error into a feedback loop of pleasure.
Silicon Lust (v0.37b) by , the narrative is built around the tension between isolation and the "digitized" escapism of the main character, Kira. The "deep text" of the game explores how a physical lockdown—caused by a global virus—forces the mind to seek connection and thrill through virtual and psychological proxies. Themes of Digital and Domestic Isolation
This is the track’s signature moment. The "Silicon" aspect glitches out. The arpeggiator stutters, resets, and plays a wrong note. Auril abuses buffer effects (similar to the old LiveCut VST or the Mutable Instruments Clouds module). The track seems to delete itself for two bars, leaving only reverb tails, before rushing back in with a new layer: a distorted, vocoded phrase. The phrase is barely intelligible, but Reddit audio sleuths have slowed it down by 400%. It appears to say: "Do not simulate what you cannot control."
The erotic scenes are described as highly graphic, immersive, and well-integrated into the horror narrative. Innovation:
: Updates typically occur every two months to maintain quality and minimize bugs.
: Basic survival tasks often lead to erotic or horrific discoveries, suggesting that in Kira's world, danger and desire are inextricably linked.