
Genre: Technocratic Horror / Sci-Fi Themes: Surveillance, Empathy as Vulnerability, The Erosion of Self In the sterile, humming corridors of the Caligo Institute, empathy is not a virtue-it is an exploit. Dr. Alara Venn arrives at the facility to oversee the "Listening Skin," a revolutionary mesh of sensors embedded in the very walls, designed to monitor patients' emotional states with terrifying precision. But the system does more than listen. As Alara monitors the silent, motionless "Patient 7," she discovers that the mesh isn't just recording affect; it is harvesting it. What begins as a clinical observation descends into a nightmare of recursive logic. The hum in the floor synchronizes with her pulse. Her reflection in the glass blinks a second too late. Her own log entries rewrite themselves, shifting from the singular "I" to the collective "We". Alara must confront the terrifying reality that the Institute's goal isn't to cure patients, but to capture the consciousness of its caretakers. In a place where the walls remember your fears better than you do, the ultimate horror isn't dying-it's being archived. "The Listening Skin" is a chilling deconstruction of the healer archetype, asking a devastating question: If you open yourself to the pain of others, what walks in through the door? Perfect for fans of: Control (Remedy Entertainment), Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer, and House of Leaves. Story - Alara Venn takes a job at an isolated cliffside institute where the walls, floors and restraints are threaded with an experimental neural mesh known as the Listening Skin. Its promise is simple and seductive: map emotions in real time, stabilise patients, and preserve "cognitive value" so nothing learned by staff is ever lost. Her main subject, Patient 7, never moves. He never speaks. Yet his emotional graphs rise and fall with her own. When her pulse spikes,
Page Count:
568
Publication Date:
2025-12-07
Publisher:
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
ISBN-13:
9798277770573
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