Wednesday, July 25, 2012

VIDEO/PHOTO | The bathhouse blanket demon

A series of video clips made in my room at The Watergarden show the face of a blanket demon that was formed with such precision it is discernible from a much wider angle than most. This expert craftsmanship is rare, in that most blanket demon’s faces are only viewable from the initial angle at which they were originally discovered.
Half of the face of a blanket demon is blended with a pile of
clothes on the floor, and looks like the grouchy face of an old man
The videos themselves were made as soon as the tell-tale signs of the presence of demons started, and mostly show the camera panning the room, looking for signs of demonic activity. The blanket demon's face is revealed whenever the camera is pointed at a pile of clothes on the floor.
From another angle, so you can see that it's not a coincidence that a face appears in the pile of clothing (it is truly 3-D)
In them, you can see half of the face of a blanket demon, which looks like the face of a grouchy, old man:
Until I watched the videos later, I did not even notice the blanket demon. Like all demons blended with objects, particularly when only a part of them is visible, one must focus their eyes on only the part of the object that the demon is blended with in order to see the demon. As is the case with nearly all blended demons, this blanket demon shows only its head, and only half at that.
As for all blended demons, you have to visually block out the portions of the object with which the demon is not blended by picturing in your mind imaginary borders surrounding the demon’s face. You should also shift these borders around, making sure they overlap, in order to uncover other demons hiding in the blend. Of course, other than for the sake of curiosity, you would do this in order to get a complete list of demons making an appearance, should you actually be able to use that information to do something about it. In this case, there appears to be two other demon faces overlapping the most prominent one, which, as I stated, is not unusual; however, unlike that face, these two are half-formed.

Like all demons blended with objects, particularly when they are blended with only a part of the whole, you must focus on just the part of the object that is blended with the demon. In this case, it was just the head, which is the most common body part demons blend with objects, and only half of the face, at that:
Half a face of a demon (upper left of center), with misshapen nose and eye not fitted to head correctly
When the camera is in motion, you can see the areas of its face the demon is working to complete based upon the amount of blurriness, not indicated by the streaks (those will be the same), but by the darkness of an area

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