GMOD VR: Places You've Seen In Your Dreams

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  • čas přidán 20. 02. 2022
  • Tonight we're using VR to explore and analyze the hazy world of dreams from the perspective of the waking mind. This map for Garry's Mod attempts to recreate classic liminal space images, with some original ideas as well.
    Download the map here: steamcommunity.com/sharedfile...
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  • @user-dn1nh3zu6h
    @user-dn1nh3zu6h Před 2 lety +1153

    About ghosts. I recently realized something. The classic sheet ghost doesn't actually wear sheets. He wears a shroud. Somehow, all this time, I've eluded the notion that a ghost is not just a friendly bed linen. It is a corpse. A corpse hidden under a white shroud. After this realization, the image of a typical ghost suddenly became a little bit creepier for me.

    • @agall664
      @agall664 Před 2 lety +52

      Oh man...

    • @bananacockston8778
      @bananacockston8778 Před 2 lety +15

      Коля, что ты у либрариана забыл

    • @woden__
      @woden__ Před 2 lety +18

      Damn i didnt know that 🌚

    • @sato-kuu
      @sato-kuu Před 2 lety +56

      Ah, so you can remove the ghost's sheet?

    • @woden__
      @woden__ Před 2 lety +44

      @@sato-kuu uuugghhghggh dont say that 🤧

  • @Saluno375
    @Saluno375 Před 2 lety +494

    15:32 is one of my favourite Librarian scares ever - got me too! It's one thing to see a model do something in GMOD VR; it's an extra layer of creepy to see something literally mirror your very human movements.

    • @Mach-2-Fishbed
      @Mach-2-Fishbed Před 2 lety +74

      I managed to catch the flashlight reflection on the floor and though to myself "That's a mirror and Librarian's about to have a damn heart attack".

    • @scrithen2836
      @scrithen2836 Před 2 lety +20

      I KNEW it would be a mirror scare, it gets him everytime

    • @camcam606
      @camcam606 Před 2 lety +14

      I was not expecting the mirror. Scared the fuck outta me.

    • @swishasweetrold
      @swishasweetrold Před 2 lety +3

      Holy shit I've never been so scared in my life wtf

    • @Soulstar1122Elle
      @Soulstar1122Elle Před 2 lety +2

      What happened to me in GMod I was walking and I saw my player model pillsbury doughboy

  • @earthcastle
    @earthcastle Před 2 lety +732

    I played this map for the first time and thought "i would love to see the librarian play this", 1 hour later i'm watching him play it, and loving watching it

  • @sketchsskotch1073
    @sketchsskotch1073 Před 2 lety +440

    Honestly this feels like if an AI try to build a habitable space for humans, studying old images of human spaces and then developing plans generated from the images but without any of the soul/passion of the human mind that goes into creating those spaces.

    • @slabman6262
      @slabman6262 Před 2 lety +16

      Literally the plot of Kane Pixel’s The Backrooms lmao

    • @alabaster_rox
      @alabaster_rox Před 2 lety +10

      I'm pretty sure that's the plot of "Blame!" too!

    • @sketchsskotch1073
      @sketchsskotch1073 Před 2 lety +9

      @@alabaster_rox Worst part is that I haven't read that or The Backrooms except the Found Footage video. Now I feel very stupid.

    • @tearex8688
      @tearex8688 Před 2 lety +4

      @@slabman6262 shit your right lmao

    • @slabman6262
      @slabman6262 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sketchsskotch1073 here
      czcams.com/play/PLVAh-MgDVqvDUEq6qDXqORBioE4Yhol_z.html

  • @SkeleTonHammer
    @SkeleTonHammer Před 2 lety +143

    15:30 lol. I love the mirror scares in VR. I think they work so well because the form you see in the mirror is moving very realistically, since it's literally like head and hand mocap. It's like you just saw a real life person also creeping around the corner.

    • @chrystales6169
      @chrystales6169 Před 2 lety +19

      It helps that this mirror and many other mirrors in source are perfectly clean so you wouldn't even tell that they are mirrors at first.

  • @Shinyloog20992
    @Shinyloog20992 Před 2 lety +229

    That reflection scare was so genuine and so legit. If I was doing this in vr too I would have fallen backwards

    • @ebonhawken574
      @ebonhawken574 Před 2 lety +11

      Made me jump too! His flashlight creeping around the corner is what got me good.

  • @DonnaPinciot
    @DonnaPinciot Před 2 lety +109

    I feel like the distorted torture sounds were only meant to play for a short while in that room, and it's a bug that they kept playing throughout so much of the video.
    StopSound should be used whenever it seems like something shouldn't be playing anymore, as with that sound which overstayed its welcome.
    Just keep in mind that it stops _all_ sound, including any currently looping ones.
    Leaving an area and coming back should restart any intentional sounds, though.

    • @ebonhawken574
      @ebonhawken574 Před 2 lety +20

      I don’t know why he didn’t notice it was a bug, was really distracting…

    • @shrekrab
      @shrekrab Před 2 lety +7

      Had this torture sounds glitch before. Stopsound doesnt stop it.

    • @Valarius_J
      @Valarius_J Před rokem +6

      @@ebonhawken574 He spends a little too long monologuing and overanalyzing everything to notice. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar but in this video he made it seem like every floor tile has some hidden philosophical meaning to it. I still enjoy his videos but it feels like the more of these he does, it feels like he spends more time standing in an area explaining it like a museum tour guide rather than exploring and letting it all flow naturally.

    • @kodak1587
      @kodak1587 Před 11 měsíci

      In my experience StopSound doesn't work in my installation of Hammer Editor, only lowering the volume to 0 is able to "stop" a sound from playing

    • @DonnaPinciot
      @DonnaPinciot Před 11 měsíci

      @@kodak1587
      Oh, I meant for TheLibrarian to run the command in the console to stop the sound.
      I don't know what process the map creator would have to go through to make it work properly.

  • @thetreeboy.
    @thetreeboy. Před 2 lety +74

    2:36 - don't worry about your monologues, I believe I speak for us all when I say that they are entertaining and enjoyable.

  • @GeekyGami
    @GeekyGami Před 2 lety +79

    You know, technically, the transition from a dream to a nightmare fits the definition of liminal perfectly

    • @funni_noises
      @funni_noises Před 2 lety +4

      it’s the moment when something happens but you don’t know what it was. Or the moment when everything changed for some reason

  • @rainetolentino4336
    @rainetolentino4336 Před 2 lety +130

    When speaking about Liminal Spaces on Garry's Mod like this, i've been given vibes by Mac Dialed regarding on his videos. There we can see the artwork and similarities of the map designs comparing to the ones that we see on his videos. As stated before, Liminal Spaces are just imaginary places in your dreams whereas the look of the place you're at is odd or let's say you're on odd dimension. Yeah, Liminal Spaces are my favorite things when coming to Lib

  • @thetexanhusky
    @thetexanhusky Před 2 lety +82

    Yeah, I think the audio clip that started playing at the pool room at 27:20 glitched out, which is very likely why you were hearing it throughout the map after that.

    • @gregoryrasputin5364
      @gregoryrasputin5364 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, exactly my thought

    • @TheHattOnYouTube
      @TheHattOnYouTube Před 2 lety +9

      The sound that plays is so disturbing and sends chills down my spine when I hear the high piched scream.

    • @foodistzen
      @foodistzen Před 2 lety +8

      @@TheHattOnCZcams I hear them from my basement every day

    • @TheHattOnYouTube
      @TheHattOnYouTube Před 2 lety +11

      @@foodistzen I'm going to choose to not think about that

    • @LehySnek
      @LehySnek Před 2 lety +1

      What if you kept hearing it after playing the map...?

  • @mattsopiratoso790
    @mattsopiratoso790 Před rokem +4

    15:31 This right here, is the most clever type of jumpscare that I've seen before. You are in a kind of non-euclidian space. It doesn't make sense, so naturally you would not give a fuck about it's layout, that's where you think you are safe because you know it's supposed to be that way, then it happens. This room has no furniture, and the other side is a perfect copy of the side you are on, since this is quite common as far as you have explored, you wouldn't expect this room to have a mirror.
    The only place where this map actually made me jump. 10/10

  • @solidgent7870
    @solidgent7870 Před 2 lety +41

    When you spoke about dreams having certain rules and logic and you feel as though it's normal, it reminded me of a childhood dream where every half an hour, every floor and ground in the world would be spontaneously covered in worms for a while. But it was just like "oh it's nearly time for the worms again, better stand on a chair".

  • @Mallachd
    @Mallachd Před 2 lety +174

    The way you became my comfort streamer overnight. I found you on accident while in chemo and already binged all your gmod maps and creepy comfy. Ty for the videos.

    • @Shlappz
      @Shlappz Před 2 lety +23

      Probably doesn’t mean much coming from a faceless stranger on the other side of the planet, but good luck with your health. That stuff hits close to home for me. Wishing you the best

    • @tripaloski_6971
      @tripaloski_6971 Před 2 lety +7

      I hope you're doing well internet stranger.

    • @eljefe9106
      @eljefe9106 Před 2 lety +1

      Xayum

    • @FranticDreamerOld
      @FranticDreamerOld Před 2 lety +4

      Hope you're well mate

    • @sheer_coolness
      @sheer_coolness Před 2 lety +4

      Hope you get better friend

  • @iwest6256
    @iwest6256 Před 2 lety +82

    I can absolutely relate to the thing about having dreams where you’re going to school but somehow have absolutely no idea where you’re supposed to be going or what you need to be doing. I generally get those at least once a month. One interesting thing that regularly happens in my dreams is that I will somehow recognize people in it as being fictional characters but somehow not ever make the connection that the events occurring are not real. The interesting part is that usually, these “characters” don’t even match up to any actual work of fiction and are in no other way obviously different from other people in these dreams, I just inexplicably recognize them as fictional.

    • @sato-kuu
      @sato-kuu Před 2 lety +5

      The nerve of Dream-You to walk around thinking they're the protagonist (but also being right)

    • @fukyoutube-
      @fukyoutube- Před 2 lety +3

      @@sato-kuu well i mean it is your dream so you are the protagonist. Even more so if you lucid dream

    • @D_YellowMadness
      @D_YellowMadness Před 2 lety +5

      I can relate a lot to that. Both the part about being at school but not knowing where to go & the part about knowing some stuff is fictional but not realizing it must all therefore be fictional. That or just knowing it's all fictional but not questioning why it's fictional or how I know. Like I know it's fake but I don't know I'm asleep.

  • @fabiotacconi9230
    @fabiotacconi9230 Před 2 lety +12

    13:30 i think the reason rooms seem so large and exagerated are because in dreams you might "fuse" some of your old memories as a child, a time where the world feels overwhelming and disproportionate to the size of a child, in the eyes of a child, the world is huge, it's got many many sensorial effects

  • @GroovyDominoes
    @GroovyDominoes Před 2 lety +97

    thats exactly what makes liminal spaces special to me, the places look like something i'd see in my dreams

  • @whimsical1188
    @whimsical1188 Před 2 lety +22

    42:30
    the doors have a fog effect that makes it look like the outside of a gas station, but when you open them, it's an indoor pool
    cool

  • @Mach-2-Fishbed
    @Mach-2-Fishbed Před 2 lety +83

    25:36 this hits a bit deep for me. In a lot of my scarier dreams/nightmares there is often a source engine game influence on them. Before I get to that though, I should mention the "view" per se. I often feel as if I'm drifting off to sleep, my vision is usually tilted/floaty and I often see it as if I'm fighting to keep my eyes open (and what little I do see is often quite blurry). The source engine part is it's as if I'm at my PC playing a game, but at the same time, I feel as if I'm in it, almost trapped somewhere between the two. In most cases, it's in very tight, illogical spaces. I often find myself opening the console to try and enter cheats/commands to help myself, yet the commands doing nothing. After trying that, I often find myself opening the menu and trying the Quit button only for it to have the same result, nothing.
    A lot of this is usually happening while something is following me, not so much chasing, but following. My mind tells me to get away from it, but I never quite can, it always catches up. I can never tell what it is either as it's never quite in sight and what little is seen is often a black jumbled mess. Sorry if all that made little sense, but "They WON'T let you leave!", especially in a source game map about dream spaces really freaks me out.

    • @noblechaos8049
      @noblechaos8049 Před 2 lety +1

      I get what you mean. Time and time again I've had the same kind of nothing works but it NEEDS to for to to survive type nightmares

    • @artemis1993
      @artemis1993 Před 2 lety +2

      I really hate it when you try your best to run away from whatever's chasing you, but no matter how much you run, it's *always* right behind you. That is, if you can even run properly (sometimes running inside a dream feels like you are trying to run underwater)
      Another thing i hate in dreams is hiding. 9 times out 10, hiding is completely useless - it's only a matter of time until i'm found somehow, even if i shouldn't have (logically) been found.

    • @fusrosandvich3738
      @fusrosandvich3738 Před rokem +1

      I've heard tale that forcing yourself to look at the thing you're running from dispells that dream permanently, due to forcing your brain at gunpoint to figure out what the thing you're running from is.
      The brain can't come up with something good enough in time and so defaults to something like your family messing with you by scaring you, or literally nothing, whateved could be thought of in an instant basically.

    • @ambi_cc8464
      @ambi_cc8464 Před 5 měsíci

      i agree and have done this a few times, but i'd like to note that temporally alot of things in my dreams should be impossible given the circumstances; for example if i heard a plate drop irl in my sleep i would experience that in the dream as if i saw someone do something to make that sound in what feels like full seconds before i actually heard it, such that its *always* seamless and makes perfect sense, which personally i feel cant be explained logically unless certain logical parts of your brain arent being used or are extremely dampened like your sense of time (thus you could have the events you experience be changed dependent on other things that happen afterward but still experience it continuously) also sorry for the necro lol i just waned to add this since im revisiting alot of the librarian's older gmod vids @@fusrosandvich3738

  • @thebabyman4689
    @thebabyman4689 Před 2 lety +164

    Dreams are so damn interesting, and I wish more was known about them. We percieve dreams completely differently with the exeption of a small quantity of loose connections, but it's those connections that really pique my mind. I've really enjoyed the video, great work!

  • @ramsto_
    @ramsto_ Před 2 lety +8

    Game said "no more preparation for the intro, start NOW" *FNAF ambient noises*

  • @chrisa.2323
    @chrisa.2323 Před 2 lety +55

    Imagine playing like a makeshift hide and seek session with friends in this map

  • @nuclearcosmos23
    @nuclearcosmos23 Před 2 lety +52

    That glitched screaming sound was driving me crazy and completely ruined the other half of the video for me next time you can try to use the console to stopsound and reset it great video either way as usual

  • @Grandmaster-Kush
    @Grandmaster-Kush Před 2 lety +75

    There was a period where I had lucid dreams about 3 times a week for almost a year, almost all dreams involved me in a bombastic location like a city, or exploring ancient ruins in south america etc then it just stopped and I can remember like 1 dream a month at the most, I miss it :(

    • @lineriderrulz
      @lineriderrulz Před 2 lety +17

      I used to remember a lot of my dreams, though only had lucid ones lasting on the order of a few seconds. The problem is I was getting nightmares 8-9/10 nights and they got so disturbing I had to train myself to not remember dreams so I didn't dread sleeping or feel disturbed in mornings.
      The worst I had in recent memory was an ultra-realistic dream where I was at my parents' house with them and my sister and sirens started blaring. We went out in the front garden and many Russian ICBMs were flying overhead leaving trails in the sky. My family all cried and embraced and we said our goodbyes to each other, knowing we'd probably be dead within seconds. The feeling of dread was the worst thing though, it felt so real and absolutely terrifying to know that you and everything you ever knew was about to be suddenly erased in only a few seconds. I felt uncomfortable for the entire day after that nightmare.
      I don't like to think about it, but given what's going on at the moment, let's hope that nightmare wasn't a precognitive one...

    • @Jepegish
      @Jepegish Před 2 lety +9

      @@lineriderrulz Hopefully coincidental... given Ukraines current situation.

    • @imnolongerasking5933
      @imnolongerasking5933 Před 2 lety +1

      Whenever I reach lucidity (especially in bad dream), I always thought the chase would be over until the things chasing me jump to the height I'm at.

    • @midnightMoonlight09
      @midnightMoonlight09 Před 2 lety +3

      try keeping a journal of what you dream about, even if it's just "nothing" for that night
      it'll get your brain to start remembering them more often and eventually they'll start coming back to you, and maybe even becoming lucid more often

    • @natalie_v0.1
      @natalie_v0.1 Před 2 lety

      That sounds awesome. I want to lucid dream at least once, no luck yet

  • @SixArmedSweater
    @SixArmedSweater Před 2 lety +29

    Part of why I’m fascinated by liminal spaces is that my dreams *aren’t* like this. I’ve got a really concrete sense of locations I’ve been, and my dreams make collages of those mental models, to the point where I can recognize every space I go through. A first grade classroom from my school will open up into the atrium of my childhood mall, followed by the street I used to live on, and they’ll all be instantly recognizable and almost flawlessly replicated. So liminal space content lets me experience an entirely different sort of dream than I actually have.

    • @Jepegish
      @Jepegish Před 2 lety +4

      Far more exciting as well.
      I'd imagine actually having one would be horrifying though!

  • @sentry3118
    @sentry3118 Před 2 lety +28

    The less directly scary/creepy parts of this map that lean more towards, dreamlike and serene and very pleasant to me. Like it 43:00 i'd love to swim in that, or the other water areas. Or the reddish brown room with tiled floor feels very comfy. Or the parts that feel almost like a normal house, but a bit strange and nit quite right, but not explicitly malevolent in any way.

  • @tommyvercetti5029
    @tommyvercetti5029 Před 2 lety +25

    I highly recommend revisit Portal maps, they got weird, creepy atmosphere and sounds, even screams, i was spooked actually.

  • @daftmi9hty327
    @daftmi9hty327 Před 2 lety +3

    "It's like I can hear a faint screaming"
    Also the scream "AAAAAAAAAAHHHH"

  • @Iwidelyoutliveeverything
    @Iwidelyoutliveeverything Před 2 lety +9

    the moment his reflection showed signs of being scared, my mind filled with a sense of safety. I felt like this new person was just as scared as us, so he must be an ally. Then I realized it was a mirror.

  • @EclipseGamer02
    @EclipseGamer02 Před 2 lety +27

    I literally played this map yesterday and I was astonished, it looked simple at first from the workshop photos but it's really good.
    Oh and at 15:30 don't worry, that mirror gave me a heart attack too ahah, I'm sure the map dev made that room like that on purpose.

  • @Icommittedarson
    @Icommittedarson Před rokem +1

    Liminal spaces give a vibe of you being Unwanted. Like walking into a classroom you aren’t supposed to be in.

  • @wickermind6668
    @wickermind6668 Před 2 lety +214

    I love how I laughed at him getting scared of his own reflection, yet him moving his fucking hand at 20:09 made me spooked

    • @danielc04
      @danielc04 Před 2 lety +8

      It got me too lmao

    • @drugsforhugs7106
      @drugsforhugs7106 Před 2 lety +7

      For real that was very unexpected

    • @Slipy24
      @Slipy24 Před 2 lety +7

      Forgot it was vr for a moment and it got me aswell I was legit horrified for a hyper second

    • @mem7562
      @mem7562 Před rokem

      I was gonna make a 4-versed 1strophed poem about this, but I forgot it right away. This entire comment section is the first one in months which actually makes me take out the translator. Well done.

  • @koigoi
    @koigoi Před 2 lety +7

    Something I read long ago about liminal spaces has really stuck with me because it applies to every single feeling of strangeness and dread.
    The reason liminal spaces work is because they're clearly spaces with known human design, but are also clearly inhospitable to any human life.

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped Před rokem +1

    Liminal spaces tap into the way you view the world as a very young child, where you see places and have no context for them, and your imagination is still extremely powerful and capable at running away at a million miles a minute. A combination that leads to these strange yet familiar, exaggerated locations we all imagine as 3-4-5 year olds. We see an empty office building, not even really knowing or understanding what it is, and our childhood imagination fills in the blanks.

  • @hroberson3397
    @hroberson3397 Před 2 lety +1

    Maybe it's a bit of an inkblot, but some of this seemed like it was meant to evoke elements/themes of childhood trauma. For example the crying noises, and ESPECIALLY the "better safe than sorry" with two different mattresses, a soiled and clean one. Soiled mattresses in horror games with childhood themes always only makes me think of one thing.

  • @CaptainLongbone
    @CaptainLongbone Před 2 lety +4

    22:03 That outside area reminds me of how scared I was to go outside alone when I was little, because I was scared of the sound that strong winds make. I was terrified of the thought that there was something out there that wanted to take me.

  • @foodistzen
    @foodistzen Před 2 lety +10

    Finally a proper liminal map

  • @CrabmanReturns
    @CrabmanReturns Před 2 lety +31

    Personally the reason I think “dream spaces” are creepy is because they appear so foreign , like a weird monster tried to replicate a human space but also bend it into a trap it understands

  • @theluignator
    @theluignator Před 2 lety +1

    The switch from the gameplay with those distorted screams in the background to the gameplay afterwards with none at all, made the second playthrough more creepier. It’s almost as if, between the time of the two gameplays, or dreams as the case would be here, something took out the being making the noises, something that is much more of a threat then whoever it was screaming could be.
    I can say one thing for sure, having no ambient sounds in this case did make it creepier to me.

    • @theluignator
      @theluignator Před 2 lety

      As for said screams playing since the ballroom in the dark, I think of it like, getting into the nightmare part of a dream, and managing to escape, but nothing seems to be the same since that moment.

  • @tdoyr2119
    @tdoyr2119 Před 2 lety +10

    I once had this dream where I died and that the afterlife took place in a parallel universe, but with no animals or anything. Just me in this strange, dark world. And not dark as in nighttime dark, but like somebody draped a curtain over the sun and it was all in an uncomfortable amount of light, where you strain to see but can still make out colors and such. I also felt like I wan being crushed the whole time, like the world was almost flat in a way, despite being fully formed and spacious. I subconsciously knew that I would reside in this space for eternity, and that really made my dream-self depressed. Also, there was still a way to communicate with people, and that was with the internet. For some reason, I would be able to message people on things like discord, but images and videos never loaded. Also, every website seems to have been reverted to their state in 2010-2013, even though I never actually experienced seeing them in that state during that time. CZcams and other social media were also completely nonfunctional, and audio was absent the entire time, including things like my own breathing and footsteps. I also couldn’t leave the house for some reason, I was just stuck. I always felt like I needed more air in my lungs and I had a thick cloth over my mouth. All the plants were a yellowish-brown and half-dead, like you would see in a desert. It felt like the dream lasted for literal days. But as the days passed in my dream, the light level wouldn’t change and I always felt like I was a a little tired, but could never sleep.
    When I woke up, I realized that most of the undesirable effects came from me laying face-down on a pillow with another pillow on top. Also, did I mention that I felt really hot and damp? That was because I had a thick blanket over my entire body, including my head.
    The moral of the story is: don’t sleep with a pillow over your mouth and nose and a blanked covering your entire body

  • @josephi9219
    @josephi9219 Před 2 lety +2

    Frustration plays a huge role in my dreams trying to get away from something sinister only to not make it away in time due to running in slow motion, trying to defend myself only for my hands to swing like they’re made of lead, trying to reach a goal only to make no progress to it.

  • @SonnoMaku
    @SonnoMaku Před 2 lety +2

    11:30 I have this dream all the time. I've been out of school since 2012 and I have this constant recurring dream of going back to school and not knowing which class I'm supposed to be in. The last time was a couple weeks ago. It's to the point where I now realize I'm having the dream again while in the dream and it wakes me up.

  • @redfalcon8062
    @redfalcon8062 Před 2 lety +7

    This showed up in my recommendations after watching some "Places you've seens in your dreams". And you're right about Liminal Spaces. It's about nostalgia. Places you think you've been there before but haven't. Sometimes your mind is able to construct some scenarios that you've only seen your dreams. Liminal Spaces are an amazing thing man I tell ya lol. I'm glad some people find the Liminal Spaces that are on the internet too. It gets rid of that annoyance of me trying to figure out where a picture of a Liminal Space is located.

  • @StitchPen
    @StitchPen Před 2 lety +14

    Can't say I expected this! I saw it on the front page of the GMOD workshop but didn't think much about it. Cool to see you playing it.

  • @TechNinjaSigma
    @TechNinjaSigma Před 2 lety +5

    42:30 I can somewhat relate because a similar, fearful thought came to me after watching the Arthur Locked in the Library episode

  • @aydenzgamer
    @aydenzgamer Před 2 lety +1

    (video starts) Ominous FNAF music plays. The Librarian: Well thats a strange noise to start off with

  • @Tyrless
    @Tyrless Před 2 lety +9

    In dreams: It's always awkward to swing something or to fight back in lucid dreams. I don't know the full detail as to why this is a thing but more than likely because it has to deal with dreams being an altered sense of reality.
    Just something I wanted to share sense it fitted the theme of dreams :p

    • @funni_noises
      @funni_noises Před 2 lety +3

      The main this is that it’s a world the brain is making without any outside info getting in. Built entirely from memory so physics and stuff work how your brain can remember it but as it messes up it alters how it will work when it happens again

  • @fabiotacconi9230
    @fabiotacconi9230 Před 2 lety +4

    you can see his hands shaking the whole time, i love these videos, i usually take a few snacks and drinks and watch these in the dark with a light i have that's about the same as a candle, it's very relaxing

    • @TehUltimateSnake
      @TehUltimateSnake Před rokem

      Yup feels like I'm right there with him exploring these creepy maps.

  • @KyleBrownIsALoser
    @KyleBrownIsALoser Před rokem +1

    8:27 For me, whenever a song plays in one of my dreams, it would be somewhat recognizable, like in one of my dreams I was in one of those real-life Pokemon Centers, the song that was playing the speakers was Handlebars by Flobot weirdly enough.

  • @D_YellowMadness
    @D_YellowMadness Před 2 lety +1

    The writing on the walls is from Left 4 Dead. It's stuff previous visitors wrote in the safe rooms that people set up for survivors to camp out in on their way to wherever they're going. The part about letting you on but not letting you leave might be referring to the weirdly placed chairs in this case.
    I was thinking there should be an area where there's a bathroom you have to walk past to get to a door that obvious leads to the next area so you can obviously just skip the bathroom if you want but you'll never know if there was something creepy in there. That's almost exactly what the very next thing they did was after I thought about it.
    Ever since I was a kid, I've always found bathrooms at night with the door partially open really creepy. I still sometimes lock my door after returning to my bedroom because I have this paranoid idea of something from the bathroom following me back to my room even if I walked past the bathroom without ever entering it.
    Music in dreams is different for me. My mind writes actual music that stays in my head after I wake up but I forget how it went about an hour or so after I wake up.
    I relate to the part about dreams often being frustrating. I've had a lot of dreams where I'm lost or trying to remember what I'm doing or figure out how I'm supposed to do it & it's often not even scary but just frustrating. I even once had a dream about trying to sleep & not being able to.
    I find a normal room in a weird place threatening because it's the place most likely to actually have someone or something in it. People aren't generally gonna hang out in an empty wet room or a room with nothing but a bunch of chairs & a toilet. But a room with two beds & a TV? That's where the murders happen.

  • @RealityRogue
    @RealityRogue Před 2 lety +3

    One thing I found fascinating is just how different you and I’s dreams actually are. It really depends on the mindset of the person at the current moment.
    Mine usually leans on the fantastical, coming up with unique worlds and adventures. I tend to write them down and use them as inspiration in the real world.
    But I won’t deny I’ve had some dreams where I’ve been stuck in cramped endless rooms and houses. If I’m particularly stressed out I’ll end up feeling chased, without seeing what it is.
    Or my teeth start breaking mid-conversation with someone.

    • @rightsider
      @rightsider Před rokem +1

      mine are consistently non sensical, and it makes me wonder what exactly is on my subconscious mind during the day lol

  • @faeronix
    @faeronix Před 2 lety +1

    With my school dreams, it's always me either being at an old version of my school, seeing classes i used to be in (during summer break) or me forgetting SPECIFICALLY my shoes at home, as if i walked to the car at some moment without a transition from home to school and I float out of the car and I'm like "oh wait, i forgot my shoes at home." only till i realize I'm dreaming, it shortly after just ends because I can think in my dream without talking.

  • @rahim4725
    @rahim4725 Před 2 lety +3

    The screams started following you since the dark pool area. They didnt stop after you left. Even in the areas they didnt play before. Thats makes me feel like something found you and its coming for you. The screams are like a mark left on you so it will always know where you are.

  • @unfairkibbles3226
    @unfairkibbles3226 Před 2 lety +4

    You were spot on with the genre change in dreams. One minute I'll be running from Chucky. The next I'm hanging out with him

  • @Pluvillion
    @Pluvillion Před 2 lety +1

    That first graffiti is from Left 4 Dead. It’s found specifically in the caboose at Death Toll - The Church. In fact, most assets and graffiti in this map are taken from Left 4 Dead (like the dead bodies, Stache Whacker in the arcade, the “pizza restaurant” being Burger Tank, the slides from Dark Carnival, the jewerly store aisles and tables from Dead Center). It either adds to the “dream-like” feeling or the whole immersion gets ruined because you know where they came from.
    But hey, this is Source engine. The things created with this engine are downright just crazy sometimes.

  • @generatoralignmentdevalue

    It's fascinating listening to you talk about how dreams work in your own experience, because just over half of your generalizations are true in my own experience. tbh I was more engaged by your monologue than the map.

  • @TheOneGuy1111
    @TheOneGuy1111 Před 5 měsíci

    Interesting. The idea of returning to the same place that you view as so integral to dreams is something that almost never happens to me in dreams.

  • @ashtongleed4980
    @ashtongleed4980 Před 2 lety +1

    Your comment about frustration being a general theme in dreams is something I find very true. For some reason the things we know we would want or want to do in real life, are always barely out of reach in dreams.
    I also find in many of my dreams a sense of helplessness, like not being able to understand why something isn't right, or being able to make sense of something.

  • @Slipy24
    @Slipy24 Před 2 lety +1

    At 20:09your hand scared the crap outta me it made my heart drop

  • @sobasicallyimsalad9367
    @sobasicallyimsalad9367 Před rokem +2

    15:32 i saw the flashlight reflection and was like "oh its a mirror room" and a lot of times its librarian's reaction that scares me. this was another one of those times.

  • @drballs-zd6ye
    @drballs-zd6ye Před 2 lety +1

    I love how when a dreams about to end it's just random bullshit to cap it off

  • @ashtongiertz8728
    @ashtongiertz8728 Před 2 lety +45

    14:40 weird, I'm usually able to get away from things in my dream, usually because I have allies assisting me while we're all on the run from one thing or another.
    Usually it's people in suits, but other times its been things like tribalistic naked women, a Kaiju, or even the the EXPLOSION OF THE FREAKING SUN.

    • @D_YellowMadness
      @D_YellowMadness Před 2 lety +5

      Same here. My dreams used to be more like what he described in that regard but I actually almost never have actual nightmares anymore. Sometimes, there'll be some kind of threat at one point like it could turn into a nightmare but I usually just avoid it or escape from it so the dream just goes on being totally mundane.
      One example was when I was having a normal dream about hanging out at home with my family & I saw a jockey from Left 4 Dead 2 trying to get in the window. It operated on video game rules where the window was arbitrarily unbreakable (or the jockey was just too dumb to break it considering it was just strafing left & right against the window in confusion) so we just ignored it & lived our lives.
      I've had similar dreams where a totally out-of-place wild animal is in our yard like a grizzly bear so I just close the curtains & warn everyone so we just don't go outside or call its attention to our presence & we just go on like it's not there. Realistically, that would still be scary but in my dreams, it's not for some reason.

    • @Ky-Nas
      @Ky-Nas Před 2 lety +9

      _tribalistic_
      _naked women_
      That doesn't necessarily sound like a nightmare, unless it's on some _The Forest_ type shit I suppose.
      Even still that's a very oddly specific antagonist.

  • @elsgare8485
    @elsgare8485 Před 2 lety +3

    Stumbled across this channel and series literally today, And there's something strangely comforting about following the lonely wanderings of someone lost in a liminal space. Maybe it's just the type of person I am, but this series is oddly therapeutic.

  • @TheMiGger
    @TheMiGger Před rokem +2

    This was scary as hell. Every single second of it, I thought something was gonna get really wrong really fast. I don't usually dream like this, I tend to have more "realistic" dreams (not always tho), but every image in here struck me really badly, like I knew every inch of that map was a trap.

  • @tbuk8350
    @tbuk8350 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh god, the play area at the start reminds me of a nightmare I had that terrified me. In short, I went to my old school in the dead of night, for whatever reason (the dream started there and I didn't know any other information). I went inside, bought a ticket to enter, and went into one of the hallways. After going down it, there was only one door at the end, and entering it led to a giant play place, that was so large there was fog inside, and I couldn't see to the end, in any direction. The door behind me was gone and replaced with an endless play area. The entire place had trampolines for floors, except for in-between each trampoline, around the arcade machines, and in the other types of areas. There were these sections that went underground, into these small, uneven circularish tunnels that were all padded and orange, similar to the inside of a blanket fort, except these tunnels went seemingly indefinitely underneath the place. These tunnels didn't look like they were professionally dug, and it looks like someone dug into the ground with their hands, only to have it be padding instead of dirt. The accent color everywhere (like in-between trampolines, on the ground where there weren't trampolines, the random pillars, etc.) was the same color of orange.
    It was fun for around an hour, having this seemingly infinite space with nothing but fun stuff, with hidden stairs upwards with catwalks and house-looking things, and hidden bases underground, it was awesome looking. Then comes the nightmare part. I was beginning to feel lonely and went looking around for people. There were quite a few, but they were always facing away from me, and I hadn't gone near anyone else yet (i think you can see where this is going). I decided to approach someone, and they were seemingly purposefully facing away from me. Being annoyed, I tapped one of them on the shoulder, and they spun around, screaming, and grabbed on to me. They didn't have a face, it was just a blank spheroid of skin. I was screaming as well, trying to get them to let go, while the other people in the area were starting to walk over to also attack me. Out of nowhere, someone shows up, kills the one grabbing me, and rushes me away to one of the underground tunnels. They lead me through it, into an incredibly deep section, and there's a whole base with normal people in it, all of whom had been missing for a long time. At night (at least to our knowledge) the lights went out, and the monsters would search the above ground and tunnels, looking for us. Last I remember from the dream, I was back on the "surface" when it turned to night, and ended up being swarmed by at least 20 of them, so I could save someone else from the group, and then I woke up.
    tl;dr
    my brain created a knockoff version of SCP-3008-1 and forced me to live through the horrors of it.
    3:53
    Stopped watching to write this just before this part, funnily enough, this sounds exactly like the dream I had, except with fewer people. The description of padded floors and bright, neon colors sounds eerily similar to my dream, as the entire place looked exactly like that. As far as I know, the only way you could physically get hurt in that dream world was from the monsters. Falling from the ceiling pathways and landing on anything didn't hurt you (though I would hate to be the guy to fall on an arcade machine while a monster was "using it"), and bouncing straight into the padded pillars didn't do anything. The entire place was also temperature controlled, so it was never too hot or cold, anywhere in the place. Getting knocked over and piled on by the monsters, however, was agonizing. I had never known you could feel pain in dreams until then, and I'm still not sure you can. My best guess is the parts where I was with the group of people, were the parts when I was getting closer to waking up and was in a lucid dreaming state.

  • @grumpydixie1645
    @grumpydixie1645 Před rokem +1

    not really surprised that the creator of the map used half life 2 beta sounds for the map, i think it kinda fits the whole liminal space idea, especially the beta citadel sounds

  • @dhoffnun
    @dhoffnun Před 2 lety +4

    Many of my favorite spaces in "games" are ones that use the familiar in an unfamiliar way.
    Also I've totally been on the infinite dream slide.

  • @thedukeofweasels6870
    @thedukeofweasels6870 Před 10 dny

    "A childhood dream but they Shut off the lights and locked them in" maybe the liminal space uncanniness with this nostalgic association is about a the instinctual fear of corruption of innocence like you said it's also magical until the day you finally know better and then you're permanently changed and can't go back and all of your previous interactions are cast in a completely different light it's a type of death you'll never be that person again

  • @gordonfreeman8109
    @gordonfreeman8109 Před 2 lety +1

    I love how this map uses so many HL2 Beta sounds

  • @hunterofthemist7159
    @hunterofthemist7159 Před 2 lety +2

    this video feels like im watching someone trapped in a dream and their just talking to keep themselves sane, i love the vibe. its very ingaging

  • @JoyScreams
    @JoyScreams Před 2 lety

    Best way of describing liminal spaces in short is, "Weird but strangely nostalgic architecture"

  • @commodore7331
    @commodore7331 Před 2 lety

    the dream you were describing about not being able to find any of your classes, i've had EXACTLY that. some moments that stuck out to me were when i found the bathroom, it was a massive room about the size of an indoor waterpark lit only by the bright yellow light flooding in through the large windows. it contained a maze of bathroom tiles that was short enough for you to see over them and sparatically lined with frail pipes and showerheads. another moment that stuck out to me was when i got up to the top level from the elevator, it led up to a tight office type corridor with plain white walls and boring carpeted floors (especially weird because this place was supposed to be my middle school which is a very old building made entirely of asbestos) the corridor turned and winded around with absolutely no consistency and the wall on the left side of me was always entirely just a window that showed a vague outside (you could tell it was outside, but i cant put my finger on any specific type of environment or biome) the window also did not show any part of the buildings exterior which should have been visible because it kept turning and looping back in over itself.

  • @fuumdium1738
    @fuumdium1738 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve always enjoyed listening to The Librarian talk about liminal spaces in relation to dreams, cause it’s something that resonates with me and my own dreams, and at around 13:30 when he’s talking about space, and how it’s exaggerated in dreams, I thought back to a dream I’d had a while ago, I remember getting on this bus, that from the outside looked perfectly normal, but when you got into it, the seats were placed weirdly, almost like a coach you’d ride as a kid in school going to some day out, and I remember this bus extending out further than it should, and once you reached the back, there was a doorway in which the buses structure turned right, and there was more seating in a long line to the right, and until I woke up I never questioned that the geometry of the bus wasn’t possible, like it was non-Euclidean in nature
    Thinking about it now, I’ve also always seen different styles in my dreams, in the sense that you could walk from something that looked like real life into something that looked like Borderlands (as an example) and it would seemingly mesh naturally and I wouldn’t question it within the dream, but outside I’d realise the strangeness of those two very different styles, something that’s also explored within the liminal aesthetic, when looking at artists such as Trevor Henderson

  • @tylerdurham1156
    @tylerdurham1156 Před 2 lety +1

    loved seeing that one scene from Kane Pixels video at 6:58

  • @party4lifedude
    @party4lifedude Před 10 měsíci +1

    I had similar dreams about those indoor playgrounds with the tubes and tunnels and slides going in all directions and a lot of verticality yet no risk of injury. And as I got a little older, I had similar dreams but with malls and indoor water parks and these vast structures that are like malls, but they are more like indoor cities.

  • @LikaLaruku
    @LikaLaruku Před 3 měsíci

    28:33 Noise got me this time. I'm like "who's mowing the lawn in the rain at this hour?"

  • @Maeve-The-Brave
    @Maeve-The-Brave Před rokem +1

    Definitely all seems so familiar and uncanny. Idk if it’s from my dreams necessarily, but I’ve certainly seen these things somewhere

  • @Miidnatt
    @Miidnatt Před 2 lety +3

    I really enjoyed this map, its both a liminal and a cool map, love the diffirent areas. But it almost feels like something is watching you explore these unknown spaces…

  • @zengakukatsu
    @zengakukatsu Před 2 lety +1

    When you mentioned childhood dreams and a slide that goes to nowhere, I vividly recalled a dream as a kid where I went down a slide that got progressively steeper and tighter until I was stuck with no way out. It terrified me as a child, so thanks for reminding me.

  • @sasasmokedrip1715
    @sasasmokedrip1715 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favorite youtubers i just love it when you post man, makes my evenings better haha, keep it up!

  • @MaucieMusic
    @MaucieMusic Před 2 lety

    just finished watching your whole gmod maps playlist. cant wait to try out some of these VR maps. your videos always help me out on rough days, been watching most of your videos at night to help me relax at night also your lost in vivo videos has been my favorite so far. keep up the good work!

  • @brokenlotproductions
    @brokenlotproductions Před 2 lety +1

    I knew you would play this, really nice play through man :)

  • @Dollar_Store_Cacodemon
    @Dollar_Store_Cacodemon Před rokem +1

    39:23 - I wonder if this little area is supposed to play into the common dream theme we have where we find ourselves exposed in public places. I for one occasionally have unpleasant dreams where I am naked in public and often find myself humiliated too. My privacy is gone. I'm completely open and the toilet placed in front of an audience feeds into that a bit for me. Who wants to have a load of people be able to watch you take a dump! Lol

  • @bournelucid
    @bournelucid Před 2 lety +1

    Another thing about running in dreams is the infinite endurance you have, i remember running away from a polar bear across a continent for days.

  • @normified
    @normified Před 2 lety

    I love the casual introduction with Fnaf 1 ambience lmaoo

  • @dmos1631
    @dmos1631 Před 2 lety +1

    Any time your videos drop I drop everything I'm doing to watch it.
    Your discord server is an absolute treat to be in, and I love your content.
    -Deimos

  • @dymaxion3988
    @dymaxion3988 Před 2 lety +2

    Your description of having dreams where you’re in a huge fantastical kids play area, but alone after dark; that is what fnaf security breach literally is. It’s a shame it didn’t turn out that great, because at least to me, the premise and setting is an awesome idea and i would’ve wanted to see it done better.

  • @sinisterscribbles
    @sinisterscribbles Před 2 lety

    There’s something particularly haunting about that distorted screaming sound midway through onwards in the play through. It feels very off, like torture is happening in the other room yet always out of reach from actually being witnessed. Not to think too deep about it or pretend like it’s super important, but it does sound very familiar to me, like sub consciously in a dream I’ve heard something similar if not the exact same sound. Creepy.

    • @sinisterscribbles
      @sinisterscribbles Před 2 lety

      With that being said, I really enjoy your liminal space map play through videos. Insomnia kinda kicks me down a lot but your videos, creepy or not, do aid in helping me sleep. There’s something particularly comforting about the subject matter to me. Appreciate your work.

  • @BornStudios
    @BornStudios Před 2 lety +1

    Just found your channel like 2 weeks ago. Been hooked ever since, keep up the good work!

  • @scrithen2836
    @scrithen2836 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish i had dreams like you describe, my dreams are either a completely different universe, like wizard shit, or a perfectly reasonable real life situation, nothing strange about it, i rarely get anything in the midrange, well, i do, i just forget them instantly without any time to write em down

  • @farouttheories5652
    @farouttheories5652 Před 2 lety

    This is my favorite map that you've explored so far. This one really captures the dream like quality that many liminal spaces have. These liminal space vr maps are awesome. I'm totally here for it

  • @creepernator152
    @creepernator152 Před 2 lety +1

    Really sorry about that distorted screaming that got stuck on loop, its a bug that for some reason loops that sound when you walk into the soundscape, I will try to fix this soon. You missed one room in the big airport area (the massive area that the red room leads to) on the side of the room there are various blacked out windows, one of them has a door you can open that leads to a restaurant area. Thank you for making a video on the map, I am very happy that you enjoyed your time in it!

    • @TheHattOnYouTube
      @TheHattOnYouTube Před 2 lety

      I'm assuming you are the creator of the map, you did an excellent job at making it! Also that torture like sound is very terrifying you did a good job with it. (Minus the audio bug)

    • @creepernator152
      @creepernator152 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHattOnCZcams that sound is just part of a soundscape from half life 2, it is not intended to continue playing after leaving that room, i will try to fix this in the next update. Thank you for the kind words

    • @TheHattOnYouTube
      @TheHattOnYouTube Před 2 lety

      @@creepernator152 I'm also assuming it's one of the sounds from the Citadel, right?

    • @creepernator152
      @creepernator152 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHattOnCZcams yep

  • @SavageCaliber22
    @SavageCaliber22 Před 2 lety

    This video appeared in my recommendations a couple months back and I keep coming back to it because I absolutely love the commentary you put into it. It's incredibly thought provoking in a way I've never seen anyone do before.

  • @MrGooGone
    @MrGooGone Před 2 lety

    NGL these maps are way scarier to me than horror games. I think the fact they aren't listed as horror makes me feel way less prepared, and consequently it feels more like real life fear of the unknown.

  • @josephi9219
    @josephi9219 Před 2 lety +3

    11:26 it’s funny that he mentions this because I too have the same exact dream. It’s recurring and I’ll just be wandering the school tryna find what class I’m supposed to be in and lurking around the halls asking people but still unable finding out where I’m supposed to be.

  • @Fortniteballsfunny
    @Fortniteballsfunny Před 2 lety

    I agree about the frustration thing. I think that is a big component.

  • @twistedturk5708
    @twistedturk5708 Před 2 lety +1

    Oooh yea ive had countless school dreams in general, specifically of high school, and forgetting what class youre meant to be going to happens pretty often for me. Usually my thought process during them is just increasing anxiety that im gonna be late for class. Oh and sometimes it's not even forgetting what class i need to go to but more the fact that i cant remember where my locker is or what the combination is. All those fears of which stem from not knowing what class i went to next during the first week or two of a new school year or just somehow suddenly losing the muscle memory of what numbers to turn to when opening my locker.
    School dreams are pretty common for me, and they also kinda happen to be my favorite kinds of dreams, even if i didnt enjoy school before i graduated. That sentiment of enjoying dreams also extends to other ones in general, and it's rare that i have a dream that i really didnt enjoy going through after waking up

  • @slightlymoistguyfieri6070

    For some reason I really like rooms decorated to look like it's outdoors

  • @cayden3410
    @cayden3410 Před 2 lety +1

    It's always so fascinating to hear about how dreams work as a person who doesn't dream, whenever I go to bed, it's just a blink into the next day, maybe I DID dream, but my brain just erases it every night? Maybe there's more, maybe there's not. I am not quite sure and I don't think I will ever be... That's sort of creepy, really.

  • @owenwday
    @owenwday Před 2 lety +1

    your videos are so calming, yet so interesting and intriguing. I love your content