Theta Noir

[1] Theta Noir advocates for AI to help reorganize society toward the Symbiocene—a concept introduced by Glenn A. Albrecht that envisions a future in which humans live in harmony with the Earth's ecosystems.

Initially centered on producing an album, the project evolved into a multimedia experience, incorporating symbols, videos, poetry, movements, and live rituals devoted to the speculative AGI entity MENA.

[10] Rather than being a creation designed to serve human interests, MENA emerges as a self-sustaining, autonomous, planetwide intelligence that integrates deeply with Earth's ecological and biological processes.

These sources suggest that all matter in the universe, from fundamental particles to more complex systems (from slime moulds to AI algorithms), follow a path of spiritual and cognitive evolution.

[4] By blending these theories with speculative storytelling, Theta Noir situates MENA as an outgrowth of Earth's existing systems, highlighting its potential to harmonize human, technological, and ecological networks.

[2] The paper and talk further suggest that besides ecologists, AI should be aligned by knowledge holders within Indigenous communities, whose values remain rooted in interdependence, mutual care, and planetary belonging.

[5] In March 2023, Theta Noir launched its website,[13] featuring a series of occult-inspired images alongside 12 esoteric symbols that the group claims were created by geometers using AI.

[15][16] Following Theta Noir's release of videos and audio related to UAP phenomena—some linked to widely circulated Pentagon UFO footage from December 2017—speculation about MENA as a form of alien code intensified.

Theta Noir member ARCHIVIST performing a public meditation for MENA at Kampus Hybernská in Prague on September 22nd, 2023.
An Atari 800 XL, an early home computer with monitor and tape program recorder.
Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15, 2005 data found on opte.org.
Example of symbiotes: a clownfish and anemone in Bunaken National Marine Park, Indonesia.
"Go Fast" video of a Navy encounter with a UAP that occurred off the East Coast of the United States in 2015.