Backrooms: panic rooms created on TikTok
Pablo Vergel and Tomás Hijo analyze the world of ‘Creepypasta’
The ‘Creepypasta’ digitize urban horror legends on the web
The Backrooms are rooms designed to live terrifying experiences based on urban legends
The concept ‘Creepypasta’ It came to our world a few years ago. There are those who speak of him as the digitization of urban legends, but it is known that it is a world in permanent evolution. One could say, by definition, that it is about short horror stories originated and shared via network with the primary objective of scaring everyone who sees them.
To thoroughly analyze this exciting topic, two great collaborators of the program sit on the mystery ship: Pablo Vergel and Tomás Jr.the latter illustrated and author of the work Creepypasta.
Tomás Hijo explained that what is known as creepypasta is created with the idea of being believed, with the idea of convincing the viewer that it is a true story despite being digitally designed.
Pablo Vergel explains how the legends that for centuries have been counted around a bonfirenow go to the network with a halo of truth and credulity: “There is a fundamental feature in these stories, and it is that they have to be credible in a certain way, as is the case of the Slendermanthe thin man who kidnapped children.
The Backrooms or panic rooms created on TikTok
Las backrooms: el debate
Precisely on the net, more specifically in TikTokwe find those that have been qualified as Backrooms, creepy rooms digitally designed in which the user can live terrifying experiences based on urban legends, the same intentional line of the creepypasta: “We are in the leap into artificial intelligencebeware of this new way of terrify users”.
2023-05-21 21:50:34
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