Awen Null is a writer, artist, and transmission author operating at the intersection of fiction, philosophy, and lived neurological experience.
The work does not exist to present an identity.
It exists to examine how identity fractures, persists, and rewrites itself under pressure.
The Hollow Circuit
The Hollow Circuit is a recursive science-fiction work spanning novels, essays, artefacts, and in-world transmissions. It explores authorship, power, disability, surveillance, memory, and the ethics of identity in networked systems.
Awen Null functions within this project as both author and subject — a voice shaped by thresholds rather than origin points.
This page serves as a stabilised node for readers encountering the work through earlier Awen Null references, search results, or archival material.
Art of FACELESS (AOF)
Art of FACELESS is the publishing and conceptual framework through which The Hollow Circuit is written and released.
AOF rejects performative identity, biometric culture, and compulsory visibility.
It privileges multiplicity, anonymity, and authorship as process rather than persona.
Awen Null’s work emerged from this framework and continues to be shaped by it.
ARCHIVAL DOCUMENT
Interview with Awen Null
Conducted by Lloyd Lewis for Art of FACELESS
A long-form conversation examining the origins of The Hollow Circuit, recursive authorship, neurological thresholds, and the role of AOF in making the work possible.
→ Read the interview on Art of FACELESS
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“Identity is an outdated operating system.
We don’t write to present a face. We write to dissolve one.”
On Multiplicity
Awen Null’s work is informed by lived experiences of neurological disruption, altered perception, and long-term illness.
These experiences are not presented as metaphor, inspiration, or spectacle.
They function as material conditions — shaping how narrative behaves, how authorship fragments, and how continuity is questioned rather than assumed.
The work does not ask to be decoded.
It asks to be inhabited.
