Cognitive Transmission and Reception Study
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aka: Shit Stanford Wouldn’t Publish
[LOGS] | [DOCUMENTS] | [ABOUT THIS FILM] | [CONTACT]
This page exists to preserve research into human thought transmission and reception. It was never accepted. It was never published. But it was peer reviewed. And it works.
LOGS
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Index of /cogstudy/logs
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[DIR] ./
[DIR] ../
[MP4] log_01_initial_test.mp4 14-Aug-2025 10:21
[MP4] log_02_receiver_tuning.mp4 18-Aug-2025 15:04
[MP4] log_03_signal_interference.mp4 22-Aug-2025 22:37
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DOCUMENTS
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Index of /cogstudy/docs
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[DIR] ./
[DIR] ../
[TXT] PRE-EXPERIMENT_NOTES_v0.9.txt 28-Aug-2025 11:02
[TXT] Voss_2014_JCognSyst_preprint_MACHINE.txt 28-Aug-2025 12:11
[TXT] receiver_changelog_v0_8_to_v0_9.txt 28-Aug-2025 13:04
[TXT] risks_and_kill_conditions.txt 28-Aug-2025 13:04
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ABOUT THIS FILM
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Listen is an independent psychological horror told entirely in ound footage — one camera, one character. A brilliant but volatile neuroscientist believes consciousness is not generated but received—like a signal.
As the experiments escalate, reality fractures: thoughts grow deafening, time slips, shadows intrude. In a final attempt to “ascend” safely, he severs the tether to his body and discovers he only exists as long as the signal flows.
SUPPLEMENTAL MEDIA:
[TRAILER] movietrailer.mp4 → /listen
CONTACT
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For festival, funding, or collaboration:
Email: mark@christopher.world
Pitch: [Download]
Last updated: 08/28/2025
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© 2025 Mark Christopher
Archive presented for narrative purposes. This is a fictional project. About the film: /listen
