Hypercube Laboratory was founded in 2012 by Doktor Argus Q. Faux as a multimedia research and development studio in Orlando, Florida. Faux found a crate of mysterious unlabeled VHS tapes at a local Asian grocery store, and after taking them back to the lab to investigate it was discovered these tapes were loaded with what appeared to be hypno-subliminal rapid-fire visual information segments accompanied by a series of audible and inaudible sounds. Over the next few years, Dr. Faux would unravel the secret technology embedded within the magnetic tape and would go on to develop the Hypercube Video Relaxation System (2014). From there, Hypercube Labs would integrate their own proprietary audio system known as Psycoustics, which was intended to affect the moods of anyone viewing.
In order to further test this technology, Doktor Faux built a travelling stage show centered around a large video screen and hired a band, known as The Right Angles (2016), to lure in unsuspecting audiences to test out new Psycoustics sequences. This also began the construction of the first Hypercube Pylons and the Global Pylon Array. Pylons are intended to pick-up and redistribute psychic energy generated by human brains that come into contact with Psycoustics signals. These performances would prove popular in the underground music scene of Central Florida, and even resulted in the show being nominated for several awards, bringing more attention to Hypercube Labs’ work. In 2018, after a large-scale alternative music festival put on by Hypercube Labs known as Sell-Out Con and the dissolution of the Right Angles shows, Faux would go on to create Time for the Show. Broadcast live every week (on FreeThinkRadio.com), Time for the Show was intended to open up the relatively secretive practices inside of Hypercube Labs. The Show eventually became a real-time development session driven by a proprietary algorithm to write jokes, an essential fuel for Pylon network propagation. It was during the Show experiments that the lead operators became aware of the Sub-Aether Network, culminating with the prophetic revelations made during the Feast of the End Times. This would further encourage the expansion of the Global Pylon Array and brought about the creation of the Hypercube Journeymans Program. The show would carry on over the next five years with over 200 episodes before ultimately culminating in Time for the Show: The Movie: Time for the Movie, which summarizes Hypercube’s mission and history up to that point. The film would go on to receive several awards in film festivals across the United States.
Now over a decade later, Hypercube Labs (and it’s subsidiaries) primarily focus on broadcasting Psycoustics-embedded signals in efforts to generate and capture mental energy in order to maintain power levels in the HyperCORE, Hypercube Labs’ experimental reactor deep in the heart of the sprawling underground complex in Orlando. With recruitment once again open, Hypercube Labs is seeking new volunteers for it’s Journeymans Program which helps develop technologies to stabilize interdimensional warping through the trade of Reality Augmentation.
If you are interested in becoming a Journeymans, click here for the Field Manual!