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The V01d Transmission

The V01d Transmission

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Welcome to The V01d Transmission, a signal from the edge of art and the unknown. The V01d Transmission is the companion podcast to Tales from the V01d, a monthly anthology zine of illustrated short stories. Think horror, sci-fi, fantasy, experimental formats, and everything in between. On this podcast we dive into the minds of the artists shaping this dark corner of the comic universe. From quiet horror to uncertain futures, we explore the voices behind the stories that live in the static.Void Art
Episodes
  • The V01d Transmission — Episode 5
    Jan 7 2026

    Welcome to The V01d Transmission, a signal from the edge of art and the unknown. A companion to the comic anthology Tales from the V01d.

    In this special New Year transmission, we depart from our usual format and offer a narrated work of fiction: “The Hungry Stones” by Rabindranath Tagore, first published over a century ago.

    This haunting tale follows a man drawn into a deserted marble palace where memory lingers, desire echoes, and time folds in on itself. As beauty becomes obsession and refuge becomes a snare, we reflect on longing, illusion, and the dangerous pull of the past.

    Presented here as a moment of reflection for the new year, this reading invites listeners to consider what we carry forward, and what might be wiser to leave behind.


    Intro: Underwater Glitch by Simon Mathewson — CC BY 4.0


    Follow Tales from the V01d: @tales.from.the.v01d

    Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/VoidTales

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    35 mins
  • The V01d Transmission — Episode 4
    Dec 2 2025

    Welcome to The V01d Transmission, a signal from the edge of art and the unknown. A companion to the comic anthology Tales from the V01d, each month we slip into the minds of its contributors to explore what lives in the static.

    In this episode, Dr. K speaks with Hartley Rose of Panel One Comics Society, a Canadian nonprofit collective dedicated to celebrating comic creators at every stage of their journey.

    Here, Hartley shares how the organization emerged from Calgary’s indie comics scene, the magic of small festivals where conversations matter more than crowds, and the collaborative spirit that keeps creators supporting one another across mediums, provinces, and experience levels.

    Together, we explore why Panel One continues to be a beacon for anyone curious about stepping into graphic storytelling.

    Follow Panel One: panelone.ca

    Instagram: @panel_one

    Email Hartley <3: hartley@panelone.ca


    Follow Tales from the V01d: @tales.from.the.v01d

    Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/VoidTales


    Intro Music: Sampler Study #1 by Tom Aldrich (sampled/edited) — CC BY-SA 4.0

    Outro Music: Quirky Jerk by Jason Shaw (sampled/edited) — CC BY 3.0 US


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    48 mins
  • The V01d Transmission — Episode 3
    Nov 3 2025

    Welcome to The V01d Transmission, a signal from the edge of art and the unknown. A companion to the comic anthology Tales from the V01d, each month we slip into the minds of its contributors to explore what lives in the static.

    In this episode of The Void Transmission, Dr. K speaks with Rita (Deux.Meus), an international artist whose practice spans painting, embroidery, and mixed media.

    Rita’s work emerges from stains, texture, and intuition, inviting viewers to find their own reflections in the abstract. She shares how her art evolves from emptiness and flow, how the Rorschach test and ideas of perception and the subconscious shape her process, and why she values what others see in her work more than what she tries to show.


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    Follow Tales from the V01d: ⁠@tales.from.the.v01d⁠

    Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/VoidTales⁠


    Intro Music: SOLACE (moody organic glitchy electronica) by Soularflair (sampled/edited) — CC BY 4.0

    Outro Music: Liquid Surreal Dreaming by John Bartmann — CC0 1.0 Universal (Public Domain)

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    34 mins
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