Three cyborg couples enter a newly opened building: the Human Museum. They are confronted with exhibits of humanity: statues of intertwined bodies, anatomical informations, and educational films, reacting emotionally with astonishment, disgust, fear, and curiosity toward the objects in the exhibit. In an inevitable process of machine learning, the six protagonists change during their visit, learning to simulate the rules of arousal and attraction. The pairs are not just the juxtaposition of two cyborgs. Can the machines ever feel what their bodies skillfully mimic: desire?
On a rainy night a man drives at top speed along with his daughter sleeping in the back seat. Suddenly, the car shuts down. When he steps out to seek help, he discovers an empty city.
Animated short released to Night in the Woods Kickstarter backers in September 2014. Originally intended to be part of a series of four shorts, the following three parts were never released.
Bitch & Slut are the evilest, bloodthirsty, merciless – and sexually deviant – women in the universe! But they have some serious sibling rivalry issues.
This story is about a mysterious girl who cries beautiful flowers instead of tears. She thinks only of sad. things so she can provide blossoms to the villagers. Trouble starts when she falls in love and thinks only happy thoughts.
Kiseki moves to NYC, though he can barely pay rent. Luckily, he meets Clara, who helps him make a movie. As they continue, they realize that their goals do not match, and the artistic ideals that Kiseki has clung to may not be sustainable.
Madera, a lonesome woman, lives a quiet existence in a small apartment. But nothing is as simple as it seems, and her problems are physically materialized in the form of a cube that appears in her world.
The protagonist is leaving on a journey to the places, that remind her of the past. The woman looks back on her memories of the unhappy love and tries to leave these behind.
Her bright world became dark after losing sight. One day, She met him, the person she had loved when she still could see…During the short conversation, she could feel the temperature, smell, vision and state of mind, in this extravagantly ordinary night.