
The Psychgeist of Pop Culture - Sleep No More
Punchdrunk’s Sleep No More is an immersive reimagining of Macbeth through Hitchcock’s lens set inside the 1930s-era McKittrick Hotel. Guests are invited to discover their own paths as they wear masks and roam freely through intricately designed rooms across multiple floors, piecing together the story through wordless choreography, cinematic set and sound design, and voyeuristic encounters. This volume explores various psychological underpinnings of the aesthetics, fandoms, and experience of Sleep No More.
"The Psychgeist of Pop Culture - Sleep No More offers various perspectives to break the fourth wall and nostalgically help readers understand why this unique immersive experience is so transcending. Side effect: you might long to experience Sleep No More again…"
-Celia Hodent, PhD, author of author of The Gamer's Brain and The Psychology of Video Games
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17613/pdj7a-nya52
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