Neon Genesis Evangelion Slideshow E -pd- Rom ((install)) -

Then the slideshow ended.

Slide 3 — FACES Faces swam across the wall—Ikari's jaw, distant and unreadable; Asuka's laugh frozen in mid-spike; Shinji's reflection twice over. Each face was framed by a diagnostic bar: pulse, memory, sync rate. A low-frequency hum matched the rhythm of a heartbeat sampled and slowed. When Rei's eyes flashed open on the slide, the projector hiccuped and the hangar lights tried to answer, but failed. NEON GENESIS EVANGELION SLIDESHOW E -PD- ROM

Slide 8 — RESONANCE Sound dropped into a lower octave; the slides bled color until only neon remained. Two silhouettes overlapped on the wall—one human, one not. The screen displayed a simple equation: HEART + MACHINE = ? The answer stuttered and rearranged itself into images: hands touching, fingers interlaced with circuits, a lullaby converted into machine code. Then the slideshow ended

He pressed N.

Unlike standard anime artbooks or fan galleries that focus on polished promotional art, this software focused heavily on the technical side of production. It offered fans an unprecedented look at the raw materials used to create the show, specifically: A low-frequency hum matched the rhythm of a

: This could also be a creative project that incorporates elements of "Neon Genesis Evangelion" into a digital art piece or an interactive story.