: The phenomenon has spawned a robust subgenre of horror and urban legends. Websites like Oshimaland crowdsource maps of these locations, while books and films (such as the 2020 movie Stigmatized Properties ) document the psychological toll or supernatural folklore associated with living in them. POV (Point-of-View) Techniques in Psychological Horror
Storytelling involving stigmatized properties often employs specific narrative devices to maximize the impact of the setting:
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This concept refers to an "immersive experience" where the audience isn't just watching a story but feeling the passage of time and the environmental shifts of a haunted space. It is often used in ASMR or VR-adjacent content to simulate the psychological toll of residing in a haunted apartment.
: Focuses on the "experience" of being in the room with another character.