1. Beaudrillard
    1. All layers
  2. Paradise Lost & Dante's Inferno
    1. Religious texts
      1. Hallelujah? More on this later
  3. the House
    1. Expanding!
    2. Not malicious?
  4. Footnotes
  5. Chaos
    1. Etymology
      1. "disorder"
      2. gap, chasm
    2. Chaos Theory
      1. Butterfly effect
      2. Grows over time
    3. Order/Disorder
      1. Fear of the unknown
      2. Anarchy
    4. Entropy
      1. Increasing disorder
      2. "chaotic"
    5. Subversions
    6. Physical Breakdowns
  6. Echoes
    1. Morse Code
  7. Psychological torment
    1. The thing in the silence
    2. Silent Hill
    3. Claustrophobia
    4. Exploration
      1. Gone horribly wrong
    5. Lost in space
  8. Labyrinth
    1. Minotaur
    2. Borges
      1. The book and the labyrinth
  9. Relationships
    1. Destroys/creates
  10. Sudek & Surrealism
    1. Photographer
      1. Similar to Navidson
      2. Often photographed wide open indoor spaces
      3. "the shots in which the emphasis is on the internal chaos of the space, the uncanniness of ordinary things, and the prominence of objects"
      4. Very few people
    2. Surrealism
      1. Early influence?
      2. "Surrealism? That is still around. Sometimes I even trip over it."
      3. Photographs of trees and branches - forests
      4. Knew it through friends
      5. " The motif of demise, ruin, and time which permanently inscribes itself in matter and slowly destroys it"
    3. "Labryinths"
      1. In chaos it is possible to find secrets, because it is an endless source of investigation.
    4. Messy studio
      1. the "command center"