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Revision as of 03:05, 17 October 2011
Fansites
English
- Serial Experiments Lain: Root has a collection of Lain media for download, including cover scans and soundtracks.
- Thought Experiments Lain is owned by Lawrence Eng aka Lawmune. It includes, among other things, a review, fanart contest and glossary. It is perhaps best known for the list of Apple references in Lain.
- Omnipresence is full of information about SEL and includes episode transcripts, screencaps, a fanlisting and a very outdated list of links. It is impossible to navigate. Content is here.
- Lain - Alive in Cyberspace includes reviews, screencaps, poetry, and a rather intriguing dialogue on Lain.
Essays
English
- VKK 320: Decoding Virtual Culture in the Media - a case-study of Serial Experiments Lain
- Serial Experiments: Lain as a Reflection of Modern Japanese Anxieties in the Digital Era
- The role of technology in modern society according to Serial Experiments: Lain
- The Problem of Existence in Japanese Animation
- The Sight of Your God Disturbs Me: Questioning the Post-Christian Bodies of Buffy, Lain, and George