Sunday, 21 April 2013

mokie: A shadowed figure in fire and smoke (dream nightmare)
I woke up telling myself to remember and record the nightmare, but tripping over three cats to get to the bathroom distracted me long enough for it to escape. Damn.

In the dream, characters in an in-dream movie were participating in some sort of search or scavenger hunt, like an Augmented Reality game in which they travelled with a large tablet that showed what it was pointed at, but also some game-relevant image overlays or interstitial movie snippets. It was a little like a '50s screamer gimmick too, in that at certain points, a frightening creature, all taut skin over bone and teeth, would appear on the screen and the players needed to get away.

Except it wasn't a game: the tablet was a sort of transdimensional gate, and what it was showing was very, very real.

When the characters came to the creature, I (as a viewer) realized their mistake. While they giggled and ran away, I fumbled for a way to turn the movie off before these idiots got me killed too. Maybe I could contact the creature to let it know I wasn't involved in their bullshit--perhaps it had contact information on IMDb...

Notes, details and explanations
#1. This is a dream stub--the only part I remember of a much larger and more involved dream. I'm kicking myself for not writing the whole thing down right after climbing out of bed, because I have a gnattering it was a properly scary and convoluted nightmare.

#2. I see two sources coming together for the 'game' in the dream. First, concertina42Tina invited me to hang out while she plays Ingress, an AR game which involves either helping or hindering things which are trying to break into this dimension. I don't know the game at all, but after mentioning the invite to someone, I had to give them an explanation of AR games, which planted the concept firmly in my brain's composting box for a few days.

Second, I have a whole lot of Slender Man on the brain these days. The original Slender-series, Marble Hornets, is drawing to a close; it relies heavily on paranoid characters recording their every move with video cameras because the cameras capture things that the individual may not be able to see. I also purchased Slender: The Arrival but haven't been able to play it yet, between a crazy workload and technical problems which I haven't time to iron out, because of the crazy workload, and it's irritating the hell out of me.

#3. I'm pretty sure the in-dream movie didn't start out as a movie, but was the dream itself until that point. What this usually means is that I partially awoke, and which partially ruptured the dream, so when I went back into it, it was a little different and I was a step removed from it. This is why it never pays to go straight back to sleep.

#4. That last bit is not a joke--in the dream, I went to IMDb to look for contact information. I don't even know, you guys.

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