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Creative collective responsible for producing the 'Psyche Haters Club' music video
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Kult of Psyche is a creative production collective tasked with translating the show's conceptual and philosophical framework into visual form. Their singular documented contribution is the "Psyche Haters Club" music video, positioned as Episode 0 — a threshold work that establishes aesthetic and thematic tone before the archive's primary content begins.
The Kult of Psyche appears in the archive as a creative apparatus rather than a speaking presence. Their work surfaces as a visual manifesto, a deliberate choice to open the archive not with discourse but with image, sound, and symbolic language. The music video functions as an initiation — it sets the register for what consciousness, mythology, and psychological exploration will mean within this space. By positioning their contribution as Episode 0, the collective signals that the visual and aesthetic precedes the verbal; the archive does not begin with analysis but with evocation.
The collective's presence suggests a commitment to multimedia integration within the show's framework. They operate as interpreters and artists rather than speakers or theorists, yet their work carries equivalent weight in establishing the archive's identity and accessibility. Their single appearance carries outsized significance — it is the entry ritual.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Kult of Psyche exists in direct relationship to the host and the archive's foundational vision. As creators of Episode 0, they are collaborators in the archive's conceptual architecture rather than subjects within it. The collective functions as a bridge between the show's intellectual and experiential dimensions, suggesting alignment with the host's effort to house consciousness and occult philosophy within accessible, aesthetically coherent form.