Kinkycore 691-707 ◎

If you wish to contribute to the movement, the underground community has established a "Ritual Workflow." Please note, this requires intermediate command-line knowledge and a tolerance for crashed software.

As of 2025, the movement is at a crossroads. A small but dedicated group of AI artists is attempting to train a Large Language Model exclusively on 691-707 corrupted data. The goal? To have an AI generate fresh media that is born corrupted, rather than becoming corrupted through the process. Early results, dubbed "Innate Core," have produced images that look like memories of a computer that never existed.

Additionally, the first "KinkyCore 691-707" physical gallery show is slated for October in Berlin. The twist: the gallery will be pitch black. Attendees will not see the art; they will walk through a soundscape built from 707 different interpretations of a single door slamming, with each version degraded by Parameter 691. KinkyCore 691-707

A survey conducted by the KinkyCore marketing department in early 2024 collected responses from 2,147 purchasers across North America and Europe. The key findings were:

The data also revealed a notable gender‑diverse uptake: 38 % of respondents identified as non‑binary, and 22 % identified as transgender, underscoring the line’s success in appealing beyond a cis‑heteronormative audience. If you wish to contribute to the movement,

When artists began combining both parameters simultaneously—running a piece of media through the 691 process, then the 707 process, and then layering the outputs—KinkyCore 691-707 was born.

The first viral (in niche terms) piece was a 19-second animation titled "The Spiral That Ate Its Own Tail." The animation began as a simple vector drawing of a key. Under the 691-707 dual process, the key’s teeth multiplied into a fractal staircase, while the metal’s sheen rotted into a texture that users described as "autumn static." The audio was a single piano note that stretched into a 19-second bass drop that sounded like a library burning in reverse. The data also revealed a notable gender‑diverse uptake

The piece was uploaded to the forum /k/inkyboard on June 7th (6/7), which users quickly realized corresponded to the second half of the keyword. This synchronicity cemented the numbers 691-707 into the movement’s lore.

When the Atlantic trench‑cable ruptured during the 2127 “Great Surge” it exposed more than just a tangled mass of fiber‑optic. Deep in the sediment‑packed valleys of the abyss, salvagers uncovered a monolithic, black‑satin slab etched with the faint, phosphorescent script KINKYCORE 691‑707. No logo, no manufacturer tag—just a series of numbers that would soon become a legend among technologists, archaeologists, and a handful of fringe‑science enthusiasts.