“I want to talk to someone. Who can I talk to?” - Lain, The Nightmare of Fabrication
“A man can be himself only so long as he is alone”. - Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Idea
This is a short story which is part of Lain Omnipresence in Wire art book. Not only does this book present absolutely awe-inspiring lithographs of original artwork from Lain but also the archetypal work of the multi-talented Yoshitoshi Abe continues to show his talents as a mangaka, illustrator and script writer. It is not only a beautifully crafted manuscript, but its images capture the likeness of a soul. It
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is visually stunning and the artwork contained within it is rich, unlike so many other art books I've come across that present you with bland imagery. This is the best art book I have seen. From simple sketches to finished artwork – you can see in every piece an astounding discovery, a masterful book and a visual treat.
I believe good fantasy and imagined art can be based on solid foundation of realism and I really think ABe is throwing in plenty of his own style / imagination based on what he sees and what he feels in this manga. There is no place for a landscape here, since everything is a suffocating enclosure (like a stressed mind), then capped with melancholic shading, dark colors, and outstanding texture. The figures are graceful, but alternative, elegant, yet perturbing, balanced and each mark combined to give poetry to the overall. The most important aspect of the work is the life that is captured in the drawing. That which is presented is that which is important, and everything else fades into the background. There’s a considerable amount of red through the pages, from Lain’s iris to a red string.
The plot is like an alternative story of Lain. Even though it is like a thumbnail sketch of some questions that are presented by the anime and contains one of the important characters of the series, Deus, this story also presents a character who is unique to the game of Lain released for Playstation in 1998 – the therapist. Like in ABe’s White Rain, we abruptly see a girl who does not know her location or identity. Her only companion is a stuffed little dog. She opens up his belly in order to discover if he really carries an existence, and also to give him the features which she wishes him to have. Then she starts to recreate her empty reality, filling it with her own conception of truth. She wants to recreate her mother, her father, her sister, her friend, and essentially herself.
The only background of the story is this dark empty room and Lain is all alone – it’s like the space around her is still "loading". This oppressive scenario, however, starts to be freighted by her frustrations. The prospect ceases to be a physical one and starts to find itself inside Lain’s head. Other characters are just presented as simply recordation of Lain’s mind as their existence is submitted by her memories. Eventually, Lain starts to wonder if she herself, this individual who she considers to be Lain - this girl who has this name, a place of birth and age - isn’t as well merely an interpretation of some data – and the darkness starts to fill the room once again.
We can see some plot devices in this narrative: the stuffed little dog acts as a Chekov’s Gun, Jonbar Hinge, and Framing device. Moreover, we see a unique space and time, and deus ex machina, exactly like in the classical theater (besides the fact that the story discusses metalinguistically both Aristotle’s conceptions of mimesis and catharsis). The plot explores human psychology and existentialism’s theories and the characters are usually more symbolic of the ideas they represent. In summary, we are presented with an alternative quest for God.
This dark room where Lain starts to recreate herself through the computer is probably a sketch that some people may identify themselves with. Ugly people doing beautiful profiles and pictures, quiet individuals talking too much on forums, lonely ones making a lot of friends in the internet. Everybody is trying to improve somehow, even if in the end it is a lie of who he/she really is – although, by a different point of view, this may be his/her real self. Familial problems, relationship problems are things everybody can identify themselves with. So it’s like not only the other characters, but the reader himself is dragged to the thoughts of the protagonist.
Someone once defined good art as something that can stab you in the chest. This masterpiece stabs you in your head, in your heart, and invites you to stab yourself, this lie that maybe you have been carrying. Know thyself. Sometimes, even if you drown yourself in the internet and feel like you’re surrounded by people, you still may be utterly alone. Even if you have a computer which you think is everything you need, in reality you may have nothing. People cannot really connect, that’s why it is so cold. On the other hand, “if no one knows, it can be the same as if it never happened at all” – a fabricated nightmare.
Alternative TitlesJapanese: serial experiments lain the nightmare of fabrication InformationType: One-shot
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: 1
Status: Finished
Published: May 1999
Theme:
Psychological
Serialization:
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“I want to talk to someone. Who can I talk to?” - Lain, The Nightmare of Fabrication
“A man can be himself only so long as he is alone”. - Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Idea This is a short story which is part of Lain Omnipresence in Wire art book. Not only does this book present absolutely awe-inspiring lithographs of original artwork from Lain but also the archetypal work of the multi-talented Yoshitoshi Abe continues to show his talents as a mangaka, illustrator and script writer. It is not only a beautifully crafted manuscript, but its images capture the likeness of a soul. It ... Nov 15, 2018
That short illustrated manga is so perfect, i don't think i want much more from anything else. Thank you Yoshitoshi Abe for this small gift from the truly realistic picture of a unrealistic reality that only a few select have and understand. This short sequence to the show just makes an amazing small memory that can remind you of the whole 13 episodes.
The simple sketches of a girl in a room talking about something beyond any world, and remaking that into a dream, gives you the sensation of forgetting what reality even is. It gives you the power to portray anything and truly reach any ... Aug 8, 2018
Serial Experiments Lain: The Nightmare of Fabrication is a short manga (18 pages) that's available in an illustration books called Omnipresence in the Wired. It's basically an artbook full of sketch of Lain and backgrounds drawn by Yoshitoshi ABe. Beside some artworks and the short manga, the book also contains some summary, main point or additional explanation of all Serial Experiments Lain's episodes and Yoshitoshi ABe's career history as an illustrator (only in re-printed version).
Serial Experiments Lain Fabrication is basically a summary of Serial Experiments Lain anime. Despite it's only 18 pages long it successfully delivers all the main ideas of SEL even though those ... Jun 19, 2017
After dropping the tv series Serial Experiment Lain, I have decided to give this a try, and it was certainly a lot better than its predecessors.
"I want to talk to somebody. Who can I talk to?" You can not expect much from this 18 pages one-shot since it's so short, but the mangaka succeeded in crafting art and abstract ideas in this. Lain starts questioning reality and her thoughts. This one-shot also includes characters not seen in the anime (from the 9 episodes I've seen, maybe I should give it the benefit of the doubt?) such as "god". A very quick read, not even in five minutes, ... Mar 13, 2022
Alright! Well...I've finished the hit PS1 game 'Serial Experiments Lain'...well, not exactly. The game bugged out while I was trying to do the post-game stuff and while if I can't get someone to help me fix whatever's going on with my game or whatever, at the very least, I finished the actual game itself and went on to reading this...finally, we finish Lain. Anyways, this one's gonna be brief for each section but here we go!:
Story: As someone who's literally JUST finished the game about a week ago, the story's still fresh in my mind. Technically, this doesn't connect to the anime or the game (at ... Nov 21, 2023
In comparison of the anime and video game, this manga isn’t as great, mainly due to its shortness. It touches on a more innocent side of Lain Iwakura, one that knows less of what’s happening, or at least seems to. The plot is much like the others in terms of feeling and understanding.
I wouldn’t suggest reading this till the show has been watched. The show is like a carnival with clowns, while this is the clowns going back into the small car and driving off instead of just leaving the stage. Hopefully that makes sense. It’s nice but not needed. Overall tho it really is ... Dec 21, 2020
ixpredido de bom muito bom me lembro da paralisia do ssono que tive com o gerorge whoshinton muito bom msm e a lain nesse manga ela e mais problematica que no anime muito bom e u nao sie ler manga eu li sem saber como ler emntao muito bom msm recomendado para todos
ixpredido de bom muito bom me lembro da paralisia do ssono que tive com o gerorge whoshinton muito bom msm e a lain nesse manga ela e mais problematica que no anime muito bom e u nao sie ler manga eu ... |