Just in Time for Halloween.
The New York Times has published an article about why people have nightmares and how they are much more frequent than we think they are.
It's very interesting reading, but what really grabbed me was the accompanying video file, (assembled by either an psychiatrist or one of the Times' art staff - I can't tell which) that illustrates what your brain sees when you have a nightmare. It's on the same page as the article.
This video is either the most creepy, disturbing thing I've seen for a long time, or it comes off as some film school student's Senior project. I can't decide which.
In all seriousness, if you are creeped out easily, home alone, or about to go to bed... don't watch the video.
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That video was at best a student project - a high school student project. I wouldn't even call it mildly creepy, maybe the bleeding eye, but thats it. The article is interesting though.
I have a reoccuring nightmare, it's always a "Night of the Living Dead" scenario: The zombies are coming, and I have to secure the house/building (once it was an arcade, go figure) before the undead overrun it. Funny thing is, I never actually see the zombies.
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