Serial Experiments Lain Ost Rar
May as well repost my Lain folder for people:An Omnipresence in Wired artbookScenario Experiments Lain ArtbookNightmare of fabrication MangaVisual Experiments Lain ArtbookDuvet singleBOOTLEG official soundtrackCyberia Mix official soundtrackSerial Experiments Lain official SoundtrackIa Incarnation Fan CDSubhuman Compilation Fan CDWired fangameAside from the PS1 game that hasn't been translated, that should be virtually everything. I do mean to add the Haibane artbook too when I have time. No no no, Lain's real. Chisa killed herself for unelaborated reasons, but I suspect it's related to introversion and bullying. It's possible that Lain's contact with her caused her to unconsciously develop the attitude of leaving her body for something greater, because Lain's nature is that of a fragment of the greater idea or natural force that connects all human unconsciously, and how the original state of consciousness was before physical bodies. Why Chisa calls to Lain makes no sense.
This is because she ISN'T. It's the Knights in disguise trying to get Lain to kill herself for Eiri's needs. Note that in the second to last episode when Lain meets the actual Chisa, she DOESN'T want Lain to kill herself. This is somewhat how it is, but Lain does exist. The real big idea is that she went from something that is essential to human consciousness (a fragment of an unnamed force that connects us all based on common needs found in the wired by Eiri) to something human. One of her struggles, elaborated more greatly in the game is that she wants to be loved and perceived as another human by other humans like everyone else around her is able to.
She is consistently harassed and manipulated by Eiri and the Knights because they want to use her in order to return to the primordial state of human consciousness (and because Eiri wants power too). They begin by trying to get her to kill herself, then move on to making her completely unstable by making her think that there are many of her, which there are not, that nobody wants her (then she will desire to 'connect' to everyone), and by making her think that she's a special program designed for Eiri when she's not. She makes the sacrifice to reset everything by essentially doing exactly what she fears, being totally alone, until she realizes that she can float around and still make contact. It's a bittersweet conclusion. I haven't read this entirely, but I'll comment on the beginning statement that Lain is the consciousness of the internet. Ueda said in an interview that the wired was merely a way for them to tell the story. In this, the wired is a technological development in the world of Lain, and a means for Eiri to do what he wanted to do.
Themes about technological development and its impact on people don't really hold significance to me. Again, I haven't read it all yet, but I'll comment on what I think about this in the case that that's an assumption, though I think it's going to draw on a bit more than that. The wired's biggest importance is that its inception managed to replicate human to human connection, drawing a parallel to the 'primordial' condition of 'humanity' that Eiri and the Knights wanted to return to. Through this, a piece of that natural idea of eternal connectiveness in all consciousness (manifest in humans as common interpersonal desires and needs among other things) ended up floating around in the wired.
Once Eiri started experimenting, he found this and gave it a body and human sentience, and that piece became the Lain that we know as a human. Thus I wouldn't consider Lain a consciousness of the wired itself, but of a bigger sort of idea. I'll read more of this in a bit. Consider the following:Chisa has a toy on her bag, a snowman.Lain has a toy on her bag on the opposite side, a bear.No other girls have toys on their bags.Chisa doesn't talk during her suicide (can't remember if she ever does, actually). It's always displayed as text.
No-one directly states that the knew her. Almost as if her death was just a rumour.Other than Lain, the only people who are ever shown to have interacted with Chisa are Alice, Juri and Reika:'We took her to Cybria once because you suggested it.
But she didn't seem interested whatsoever.' This occurred after Lain erased herself from everyone's memory. Alice, Juri and Reika took Lain to Cyberia once, but declined at the time and only came at Alice's insistence.
Now, theory time:The Accela incident at Cyberia was an urban legend. So were the Knights of the Eastern Calculus, KIDS and God.So was Lain.Lain being tied up in all these events was an urban legend. Lain being a master hacker was an urban legend. Lain being an AI was an urban legend. Alice and her relationship with her teacher was a nasty rumor, blamed on Lain.'
Yomoda Chisa', the girl that killed herself, was an urban legend. Yomoda Chisa, the girl that Lain spoke to, the girl that was friends with Alice, Juri and Reika after the memory-wipe, wanted to die but could not bring herself to commit suicide. So she decided to become someone else.
She decided to become the protagonist of those urban legends: Lain.The show is not told from the Chisa's perspective, nor from that of some objective observer. It is told from the perspective of Lain, the urban legend, the figment of humanity's collective imagination.Every urban legend centred on Lain is portrayed to us as real, because from the perspective of Lain it.is. real.
By 'becoming Lain', Yomoda Chisa gave her an active presence within reality: Whatever Chisa did, Lain did, because Chisa was imagining everything she did as if she was Lain. This is why we see the 'good' Lain and 'bad' Lain, because the Lain that Chisa believed in was good, whilst the Lain that some others believed in was bad.When 'Lain erased herself from reality', that was Chisa imagining that Lain erased herself. That's why she's alive in the Lain-forgotten world, because she was never dead.But we don't see Lain disappear, because from Lain's perspective, she didn't. From her perspective, she merely erased herself from humanity's collective memory, and continues to exist in a place outside of human perception.
But she still 'exists' as those urban legends that float around the Wired, as that girl you think you've met but don't remember, as that girl in the static of the TV, as that God that loves everyone.' Present Day, Present Time'. OkAs far as KIDS with the children looking up at the Lain image in the sky, the essay seems to just want to count this as metaphor, but when you keep in mind that the Knights have a degree of control over the real world and are trying to manipulate Lain, you can interpret that they want to make her see herself as a deity figure so she'll go with her 'place' as Eiri's piece. At the point where the essay says Lain's rewritten her friends' memories (right before the alien), I don't think this is actually what happens.
Since Lain is Lain and the Lains that she sees are hallucinations created by the Knights, the vision that she sees right after Eiri tells her to 'give it a try' is just them trying to make her feel lonely so she wants to 'connect' to everyone. Same goes for the abandoned house, etc.
You have to keep in mind that they're manipulating her for a goal, and you can connect every event that seems odd to that under the true condition that the Knights can affect the real world. They can do this precisely because Lain, a walking manifestation of human nature itself, is present in the real world, causing the boundary between real and wired to go thin. It can only completely go away by her own decision (or presumably also by her death). Therefore, I disagree with the idea that the first nine episodes didn't really happen, because it can all be explained with what we already know is possible. The popular 'metaphor' consideration for events in complex shows is something I really disagree with unless they are absolutely the only choice that can be made. I'm not too big a fan on how this essay was written. It mostly relied on summary without going into detail-by-detail analysis, and it's difficult to articulate a final 'point' that the author's trying to make.
Not in those cases. Alice-spy is an obvious tool for the Knights to make Lain lonely. Think of it as an analogy to stealing an identity online and hacking an email with it while leaving your mark all over the place. It's not that it was their expectation that created this 'alternate' because it is an alternate, a completely different entity that is not Lain - it's Knights. Same goes for what they Knights relayed onto the wannabe's screen so they could lead him where they wanted.


They're impersonations. The Lain that shows up in the sky isn't even really a separate entity, just a halucinatory image projected into reality because the Knights have the power to do that with Lain hanging around. This doesn't work for Lain herself at the end either.

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This Lain is just an inner dialogue which helps her articulate the metaphysical truths. You could say that your interpretation could work for what Accela guy sees in episode 2, but I still hold that once again, since the Knights and Eiri have specific goals that all connect to every action, this was done so that they could draw Lain into Cyberia for the first time and tap into her nature through Cyberia's music.
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Serial Experiments Lain Ost Rar 2017
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