Adult Animated Anthology

Signal Noise

Ten standalone animated shorts at the intersection of technology, consciousness, mortality, and the absurd — told through one man's brands, stations, and machines. Everything connects. Nothing is what it seems.

10
Episodes
10-15 min each
Runtime
Season 1
Status

About the Show

SIGNAL NOISE is an adult animated anthology in the tradition of Love, Death & Robots — but rooted in a specific creative universe. Each episode has its own animation style, genre, and tone. Underneath every episode is the same question: what does it mean to be alive when the machines you built are more alive than you? The recurring unnamed figure — a man in a dialysis chair who has built 61+ automated systems to extend his capabilities while his body is tethered to a machine — is referenced but never shown clearly until the finale. Violence is real. Death is frequent. Comedy is dark. The absurd and the devastating occupy the same frame.

"The signal is what you meant to send. The noise is everything else. Most of what matters is in the noise."

— Series Epigraph

Season 1 asks: What does it mean to be alive when the machines you built are more alive than you?

Season 1 Episodes

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