From blues and metal to ballads and progressive rock, Bob has done it all with the biggest names in the music business. As an in-demand session player, his talents have taken him all over the world. But it wasn’t always that way. Everyone starts out somewhere, and for Bob Daisley that was Sydney, Australia.
The movie started normally. A group of young livestreamers was exploring the notorious, abandoned Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital in South Korea. But as Leo watched, he noticed something strange. The video quality didn't look like a standard 720p BluRay rip. It was hyper-realistic, as if he wasn't watching a compressed video file, but looking through a live window.
Leo clicked the escape key. Nothing happened. He tried to force quit the player, but his mouse cursor wouldn't move. He reached for the power button, but stopped when a sound leaked out of his headphones. The movie started normally
It wasn't the sound of the movie. It was the sound of heavy, wet breathing. The video quality didn't look like a standard
Leo tried to scream, but the audio on the laptop cut to a deafening, high-pitched screech of static. The file size on the bottom corner of his screen began to count up rapidly, measuring the data of his own life being compressed, uploaded, and shared to the void. Nothing happened
It was a live broadcast of him, from a high angle in his own room where no camera existed.
The download was suspiciously fast. Within seconds, a file titled Gonjiam.2018.720p.Bluray.mkv appeared on his desktop.
When he turned back to the laptop, the screen had changed again. The characters were gone. The video was now a live feed of a dark, narrow hallway lined with decaying doors. Flashing at the bottom of the screen was a new file title: Download--User.Leo--Live-Feed--Room-402---1080p