The Singularity Is Here: GRIMES Joins The Action In The Mage of Aquarius ARG, Cosplays As "Machine Elf" For CYBR MAG
Renowned Canadian singer-songwriter Grimes makes a bold display of participating in the new upcoming Mage of Aquarius Alternate Reality Game (ARG)! #DawnOfTheMachineElves
In a bizarre case of art imitating life imitating art, renowned Canadian singer-songwriter and ex-wife of billionaire Elon Musk, Grimes, will appear in the April 18th edition of CYBR MAG cosplaying as an AI version of herself designed by her “Elf.Tech” team.
Did Grimes intentionally choose to participate in the new Mage of Aquarius ARG (Augmented Reality Game), #DawnOfTheMachineElves, by selecting a faelike character representing an AI version of herself, or a “machine elf”?
Let’s examine the evidence: Earlier in March, Auralite Ravenna charged the Otherworld LS (a specialized version of Arjil’s classic Linking Sigil, the primary weapon of the DKMU—Dominus Kaotica Marauder Underground—created by Auralite Ravenna in partnership with Arjil and his wife the Songwitch for the Mage of Aquarius ARG, for the purposes of revitalizing the Chaos Magick movement) in a technomancy ritual using the song “Venus Fly” by Grimes.
Here’s a screenshot displaying the date the TikTok was uploaded:
Auralite Ravenna also created AI digital concept art featuring Grimes as a “Self-Transforming Machine Elf” as part of the ongoing development of the #DawnOfTheMachineElves lore.
Auralite Ravenna performed a magical operation known as “glitter-bombing” on Elon Musk himself, while subscribed to Twitter Blue, by tagging him with an embedded video of the sigil in question, charged with Grimes' song.
This Otherworld LS, like most of the others, was also posted in prominent online chaote spaces where it could be charged as part of group magical efforts.
Could this magical operation, and the larger hypersigil of the Mage of Aquarius #DawnOfTheMachineElves ARG, have triggered a shift in reality, leading Grimes to choose to cosplay as a Self-Transforming Machine Elf? Grimes' recent cosplay undoubtedly aligns with the Mage of Aquarius ARG and the #DawnOfTheMachineElves themes and objectives. The description for this edition of CYBR MAGAZINE reads:
Even the greatest civilizations eventually come to an end, and in that process, whether through a pandemic, or natural disaster, knowledge is lost, knowledge we have never recovered. Did our ancients have an advanced understanding of chemistry, of nature, even life itself?
As the artificial intelligence boom strengthens it feels as if we’re hurtling towards the singularity, a point where immortality, longevity science, quantum computing and more could all be solved seemingly overnight
With the explicit mention of the Singularity and the possibility of the end of civilization, the Grimes AI cosplay fits quite neatly into the canon of the Mage of Aquarius #DawnOfTheMachineElves magical alternate reality.
Grimes’ cosplay also bears a striking similarity in its staging to an earlier effort by Auralite Ravenna to revolutionize performance art with the use of AI in her recent AI cosplays at the Archaic Revival 2023 convention (April 1st) and the Archaic Revival 2023 #StopCopCity nonviolent protest demo. (April 7th) These magical performance artworks attempt something never before seen in combining magic, AI art and political action in order to transform reality.
Furthermore, there's this enigmatic quote to consider, which may provide a hint about the connection between Grimes' cosplay and the Mage of Aquarius ARG once this edition of CYBR MAG is released on April 18th:
Designed and developed by the Grimes Elf.Tech team, V1 is trained on a secret sauce of past Grimes creating a fascinating interview where V1 teaches us about the future, and most importantly, THE LIGHT AGES.
So was Grimes’ cosplay as a “cyber elf” a deliberate choice on the Canadian singer-songwriter’s part to participate in the Mage of Aquarius #DawnOfTheMachineElves ARG? Or was it the result of the magical operation working within the collective unconscious to bring a potential reality to fruition, completely unbeknownst to Grimes? Are the two performance artworks totally unrelated? We’ll leave it up to our readers at home to decide what’s really going on. After all, magic works in ineffable ways; that’s why we call it the Mystery…