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epershand ([personal profile] epershand) wrote2010-05-02 01:56 pm

Weeping angel speculation

I was just looking sentimentally at the apartment that [personal profile] yarngeek and [personal profile] oliviacirce and I used to live in, on Google Maps, and then I panned over to the scary Weeping Angel house on Richland (like you do). The one with the row of CREEPY statues, which are all looking down except for that one that has its head turned to look at you as you pass on the street.

For probably two months after I watched "Blink" I was so scared of passing that house. I'd tense up with anticipation for about three houses before it, and wouldn't be ok again until I made it home. Eventually, I got over it and started to think of the statues as my little creepy buddies. I'd say hello to them every time I passed. Also to the recycled metal dragon in the same yard. By the time I moved away I was really fond of that house.

Anyway, I was looking at the house on Maps, and was sad that there wasn't Street View so I could look at the statues to remind myself. So then I got to thinking about the "image of an angel becomes an angel" concept, which was definitely the scariest piece of the episode. (Note: I haven't seen "Flesh and Stone" yet; it's actually downloading right now)

So, anyway the question is: what would happen if, say, one of the Street View cars drove by an Angel and caught it on film? Would it dive out of everybody's computer to kill them? What about satellite imagery? In this satellite image you can't even tell that the gray bits next to the hedge are creepy statues that will haunt you for months. But if they were angels, would that be enough to be an image of them, which would be enough for them to dive out of the map and eat you?

Now, of course, my brain has concocted a mental image where someone is in the Holodeck at el Goog (that is a tiny room where you're surrounded by 300 degrees of street view imagery, animated as though you are traveling in the street view car), and the angel jumps out and eats them. My imagination: something that sometimes needs to be turned off.
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[personal profile] damned_colonial 2010-05-02 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
O_O
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[personal profile] damned_colonial 2010-05-02 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Obviously. I know that house, btw... saw it on my first day in San Francisco back in '07, took photos.
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[personal profile] sasha_feather 2010-05-02 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Creeeeeeepy.

[identity profile] sneakyspanky.livejournal.com 2010-05-18 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
I finally watched the episode and know what you're talking about. If I somehow get that job at G Maps reviewing map images, I'll keep thinking of Weeping Angels attacking me now.

My imagination needs to turned off sometimes too. I was on a bus in Seattle once and there was a guy who looked like the Observer from Fringe, which freaked me out a bit because terrible things always happen on public transportation in Fringe.
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[personal profile] digitalemur 2010-05-18 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Have now seen the episodes.

aaaaaAAAAAAAAaaaaaaa!

(Anonymous) 2010-05-19 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Well -- their usual method is to fling you into the past and eat all your potential life. You yourself have to start over some time ago, though everyone landed sometime in the twentieth. Awkward, but not as awkward as having your neck snapped.

Liddle-Oldman