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Blackout (horror experience)

Blackout, also known as Blackout Haunted House, is an immersive horror experience that was created by Josh Randall and Kristjan Thor in 2009.[1][2] The simulated haunted house aims to serve as the antithesis of the traditional haunted house.[3] Randall and Thor began collaborating on Blackout after expressing frustration that it was growing increasingly difficult to be scared.[4] The first Blackout event was held in New York City and the business expanded to Los Angeles.[4][5] Both Randall and Thor have stated that they view Blackout to be more "performance art than haunted house".[6]

Event edit

Participants must sign a liability waiver prior to entering the experience, as Blackout performers are able to touch and physically interact with the participants, although participants may not touch performers.[7] The attraction's features will differ depending on the location and will change over time in order to avoid participants predicting what will occur.[6] At the start of each Blackout event a performer may ask participants about their worst fears, which they can then use to tailor the event to make the attraction more frightening.[5] Participants are sent into the event individually instead of in a group and they are also not allowed to speak while going through Blackout, although they are allowed to scream.[8]

Documentary edit

A documentary film entitled The Blackout Experiments was released in 2016. Critical reception for the documentary has been mostly mixed.[9][10][11][12] The documentary takes a look at the event and features interviews with several fans that will repeatedly attend Blackout events.[5] Randall and Thor limited their participation with the film, as they wanted the event to retain as much mystery as possible.[13][14]

Reception edit

io9 wrote a favorable review for Blackout, stating that participants must be comfortable with potential nudity and being touched.[15] Gizmodo also praised Blackout, remarking that although they had been through the event twice they still found the experience unnerving.[16] The Los Angeles Times remarked favorably on the Los Angeles Blackout, writing "Visually, Blackout is artful and occasionally kind of beautiful, evoking early ambient horror films like Carl Theodor Dreyer's "Vampyr.""[4] The New York Observer was slightly more critical, commenting that although they had been given a safe word during a 2011 Blackout event in New York City, some of Blackout's scares made it difficult for participants to speak and that they had not found the experience fun.[17][18]

Feminist publications such as XoJane criticized the event's concept, and XoJane wrote that they felt that they were "not entirely comfortable with the idea that simulated sexual assault and torture should be marketed as entertainment."[4][19] Russel and Thor responded to these criticisms, stating that they were aware of the sensitive subject matter and that the experience "should be deeper than shock value, it's about finding what an actor and audience is interested in, and make them interested in going to that place. We try to be as clear as possible about what people are in for."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Raden, Bill (2012-10-30). "A Look Inside Blackout, L.A.'s Most Extreme Haunted House". L.A. Weekly. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  2. ^ "Tisch alum scares up success with haunted house experience". Washington Square News. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  3. ^ "Blackout – The Antithesis of a Haunted House". Haunting. 2017-05-31. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  4. ^ a b c d e Brown, August (2012-10-26). . Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Archived from the original on 2012-11-10. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  5. ^ a b c Bishop, Bryan (2016-01-28). "The Blackout Experiments takes you inside the most traumatic haunted house of all time". The Verge. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  6. ^ a b "Everyone asks us, "Do people shit their pants?"". AV Club. 2014-10-28. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  7. ^ "Exclusive Haunted Attraction Preview: Josh Randall Talks Blackout:elements". Dread Central. 2013-09-05. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  8. ^ Mcelroy, Steven (2011-10-27). "Haunted Houses for Halloween Thrill Seekers". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  9. ^ "THE BLACKOUT EXPERIMENTS (2016)". RottenTomatoes.com. Retrieved 24 Nov 2016.
  10. ^ "[Sundance Review] 'The Blackout Experiments' Is Real, Man". Bloody Disgusting!. 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  11. ^ "Sundance 2016 Review: THE BLACKOUT EXPERIMENTS is a Surprisingly Intense and Emotional Experience". Daily Dead. 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  12. ^ "'The Blackout Experiments': Sundance Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  13. ^ Harvey, Dennis (2016-01-30). "Sundance Film Review: 'The Blackout Experiments'". Variety. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  14. ^ "Sundance 2016 Interview: Filmmaker Rich Fox Breaks Down His Doc 'The Blackout Experiments'". Starpulse. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  15. ^ Woerner, Meredith. "I Paid Strangers $50 To Tie Me Up And Scare The Shit Out Of Me". io9. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  16. ^ Rose, Brent. "A Terrifying Look at the Scariest Haunted House Ever". Gizmodo. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  17. ^ "The Disturbing Reality of New York's Premiere "Haunted House"". Observer. 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  18. ^ "The New Generation of Haunted Houses Substitutes Actual Torture for Good-Natured Scares". Observer. 2011-10-26. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  19. ^ . XoJane. October 3, 2012. Archived from the original on July 7, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Haunting.net's Blackout Profile

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Blackout also known as Blackout Haunted House is an immersive horror experience that was created by Josh Randall and Kristjan Thor in 2009 1 2 The simulated haunted house aims to serve as the antithesis of the traditional haunted house 3 Randall and Thor began collaborating on Blackout after expressing frustration that it was growing increasingly difficult to be scared 4 The first Blackout event was held in New York City and the business expanded to Los Angeles 4 5 Both Randall and Thor have stated that they view Blackout to be more performance art than haunted house 6 Contents 1 Event 2 Documentary 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksEvent editParticipants must sign a liability waiver prior to entering the experience as Blackout performers are able to touch and physically interact with the participants although participants may not touch performers 7 The attraction s features will differ depending on the location and will change over time in order to avoid participants predicting what will occur 6 At the start of each Blackout event a performer may ask participants about their worst fears which they can then use to tailor the event to make the attraction more frightening 5 Participants are sent into the event individually instead of in a group and they are also not allowed to speak while going through Blackout although they are allowed to scream 8 Documentary editA documentary film entitled The Blackout Experiments was released in 2016 Critical reception for the documentary has been mostly mixed 9 10 11 12 The documentary takes a look at the event and features interviews with several fans that will repeatedly attend Blackout events 5 Randall and Thor limited their participation with the film as they wanted the event to retain as much mystery as possible 13 14 Reception editio9 wrote a favorable review for Blackout stating that participants must be comfortable with potential nudity and being touched 15 Gizmodo also praised Blackout remarking that although they had been through the event twice they still found the experience unnerving 16 The Los Angeles Times remarked favorably on the Los Angeles Blackout writing Visually Blackout is artful and occasionally kind of beautiful evoking early ambient horror films like Carl Theodor Dreyer s Vampyr 4 The New York Observer was slightly more critical commenting that although they had been given a safe word during a 2011 Blackout event in New York City some of Blackout s scares made it difficult for participants to speak and that they had not found the experience fun 17 18 Feminist publications such as XoJane criticized the event s concept and XoJane wrote that they felt that they were not entirely comfortable with the idea that simulated sexual assault and torture should be marketed as entertainment 4 19 Russel and Thor responded to these criticisms stating that they were aware of the sensitive subject matter and that the experience should be deeper than shock value it s about finding what an actor and audience is interested in and make them interested in going to that place We try to be as clear as possible about what people are in for 4 References edit Raden Bill 2012 10 30 A Look Inside Blackout L A s Most Extreme Haunted House L A Weekly Retrieved 2016 06 09 Tisch alum scares up success with haunted house experience Washington Square News Retrieved 2016 06 10 Blackout The Antithesis of a Haunted House Haunting 2017 05 31 Retrieved 2017 11 29 a b c d e Brown August 2012 10 26 Terror creeps into the mind Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Archived from the original on 2012 11 10 Retrieved 2016 06 10 a b c Bishop Bryan 2016 01 28 The Blackout Experiments takes you inside the most traumatic haunted house of all time The Verge Retrieved 2016 06 09 a b Everyone asks us Do people shit their pants AV Club 2014 10 28 Retrieved 2016 06 10 Exclusive Haunted Attraction Preview Josh Randall Talks Blackout elements Dread Central 2013 09 05 Retrieved 2016 06 10 Mcelroy Steven 2011 10 27 Haunted Houses for Halloween Thrill Seekers The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2016 06 10 THE BLACKOUT EXPERIMENTS 2016 RottenTomatoes com Retrieved 24 Nov 2016 Sundance Review The Blackout Experiments Is Real Man Bloody Disgusting 2016 02 01 Retrieved 2016 06 09 Sundance 2016 Review THE BLACKOUT EXPERIMENTS is a Surprisingly Intense and Emotional Experience Daily Dead 2016 02 01 Retrieved 2016 06 09 The Blackout Experiments Sundance Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2016 06 09 Harvey Dennis 2016 01 30 Sundance Film Review The Blackout Experiments Variety Retrieved 2016 06 09 Sundance 2016 Interview Filmmaker Rich Fox Breaks Down His Doc The Blackout Experiments Starpulse Retrieved 2016 06 10 Woerner Meredith I Paid Strangers 50 To Tie Me Up And Scare The Shit Out Of Me io9 Retrieved 2016 06 09 Rose Brent A Terrifying Look at the Scariest Haunted House Ever Gizmodo Retrieved 2016 06 10 The Disturbing Reality of New York s Premiere Haunted House Observer 2011 10 12 Retrieved 2016 06 10 The New Generation of Haunted Houses Substitutes Actual Torture for Good Natured Scares Observer 2011 10 26 Retrieved 2016 06 10 Since When is Rape and Torture Fun Unpacking the Adults Only Haunted House Trend XoJane October 3 2012 Archived from the original on July 7 2016 Retrieved June 10 2016 External links editOfficial website Haunting net s Blackout Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blackout horror experience amp oldid 1184520030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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