Inquiries as to what had become visible were not responded to, and subject was remotely terminated. After 87 seconds, D-7422 suddenly turned his head away in disgust. The edges of the wound appeared to be cauterized autopsy revealed that death occurred due to severe systemic shock.Įxperiment-3: Male subjects D-8788 and D-7422 placed in test chamber with SCP-508 and instructed that the first to identify the image would 'win a prize.' After several minutes of vying for position, the subjects both began to scrutinize the poster. Examination of subject revealed an 11 cm cylindrical segment missing from the left side of the subject's abdomen. After moving less than 12 inches, subject screamed and collapsed to the floor. After an additional 102 seconds, subject suddenly became very pale and attempted to leave the chair. After 102 seconds, subject appeared to enter a state of extreme agitation, sweating profusely and attempting to draw back from SCP-508, without leaving the chair. The subject was seen to glance at SCP-508 momentarily, look around, then return to observing it with a perplexed expression on his face. Subject terminated ██/07/10 16:23 due to unreliability.Įxperiment-2: Male subject D-4599 was placed in a chair in front of SCP-508 without instruction. Just a funny view." Later interrogation revealed SCP-508 to have provided a view into a women's changing room at a local department store. When asked to explain, subject blushed, and stated "Oh… Nothing… I just… Nothing, really. After 93 seconds, subject began to giggle. No indication of the store from which it was sold was found, nor was the UPC code able to be matched to any known database.Įxperiment-1: Male subject D-9211 was exposed to SCP-508 and told to make note of any image perceived. Copies of SCP-508 show the same limitation with regards to Effect 3.Īddendum: Careful removal of the backing material revealed a price sticker, indicating SCP-508 was sold for $14.98. If the subject is unable to see more than ██% of the image (due to it being partially covered, obscured, etc.) neither effect is demonstrated. All such copies should be kept filed away, and no personnel shall view them for more than ███ minutes in any given ███-hour period, as extensive viewing has been shown to induce an overwhelming desire to see the original (Effect 3.) (See event log: ██████, ██████, ██████-█ and ██████.) The requirement for viewing appears to extend to the secondary effect: even in the case of event ██████-██, where the subject was dismembered and pulled through the image, two other subjects in the test room were unaffected.Īddendum: Photographs, scans, and copies of SCP-508 do not inherit its primary properties, as the user is unable to see more than a strangely compelling blur. Regardless of the time required for the viewer to acclimate to the needed focus for the image, after the same amount of time has passed with the user viewing through the window, the interface appears to undergo a secondary change (Effect 2), and becomes permeable, although only to the viewer and the viewed subject/area. ![]() (See ████-█.) In addition, the window appears to function bi-directionally, exposing the viewer to the gaze of whatever is being viewed. Once the viewer has achieved proper focus, the poster seems to function as a window to some other location (Effect 1.) These locations range from the banal (e.g., a view of the same room, but from the perspective of a different wall) to surreal and potentially maddening. Subjects exposed multiple times appear to view it more quickly, but never in less than 60 seconds. In testing, achieving proper focus to be able to view the image has taken an average of 93 seconds. ![]() Viewing the image appears to only be possible when the viewer stands 1 meter in front of the image, and stares directly at it attempts to view the image via mirrors or having multiple subjects attempt to view it have failed, with only the properly positioned subject able to see the image. ![]() Caution must be taken when interacting with it, as even a cursory glance may fascinate the viewer, giving them an overwhelming desire to properly view the 'hidden' image. SCP-508 appears to be a 'Random Dot Stereo-gram' poster, of dimensions 255x197cm.
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