


Started: 2025
Status: Ongoing
Main Language: English
URL: Spotify | Apple Podcasts
Summary:
We Know Nothing operates as a speculative audio-fiction device generated through artificial intelligence, interrogating contemporary regimes of truth within a post-media condition.
The project takes the form of a narrative podcast hosted by two of my heteronyms: Luke Masters (WeAlwaysKnew.com and The Awkward Truth) and Jordan Finch (The Awkward Truth), whose dialogue-driven format moves through dark archives, anomalous phenomena, and the semiotics of conspiracy as an epistemological residue of the digital age.
Rather than adhering to a documentary or journalistic structure, the project inhabits a zone of oscillation: between referential realism and narrative rupture, between informational flow and fictional noise. We Know Nothing does not reveal truths, it renders them unstable, porous, and permeable.
Rejecting coherence as a narrative ideal, the series embraces fragmentation, cognitive drift, and affective contradiction. Each episode functions as an unstable unit: a surface traversed by uncertainty, contaminated by doubt, and resistant to resolution. Listening becomes an act of epistemic disorientation, a gesture not toward clarity, but toward exposing that which the apparatus of visibility structurally excludes.
At once a sound work, a fictional archive, and a distributed platform for theory-fiction, the project proposes an interface for speculative thought: a space where counter-narratives, belief systems, and disinformation converge not as error, but as cultural material. The project is conceived for dissemination across podcast platforms.
