LiminalSpace

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Liminal spaces are the subject of an Internet aesthetic portraying empty or abandoned places that appear eerie, forlorn, and often surreal. Liminal spaces are commonly places of transition (pertaining to the concept of liminality) or of nostalgic appeal.

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This stairs came from the same Mall where I take a picture of the empty basement before. To be honest, this stairs is much colourful compared to other Mall's emergency stairs in my area (mostly white or gray)

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Remember my first post about empty basement on local mall in my area?Apparently, the basement is closed due to some work happened down there (indicate by the dim light at this picture)

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Unrelated to previous abandoned Mall picture, this one is came from my friend whose working as a parking attendant on a old, abandoned shopping centre. The room at this picture, is used to be a Nightclub before.

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Taken from a local Mall in my area. the basement was used to be a place of supermarket before, Now it's completely empty and out off public's view

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Someone posted a story about this bathhouse's new mirrors (they don't fog up). A commenter posted that the picture is creepy & when I thought about it i realized that they likely thought it was creepy because it's a liminal space, so I decided to post the picture here lol

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Calm (infosec.pub)
submitted 3 months ago by azha@lemm.ee to c/liminalspace@lemmy.world
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The challenge is, can you figure out where it is.

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Granted I’m only on the first episode, but it struck me as intentionally using liminal space almost constantly.

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Spectator (@memememeoww) (files.catbox.moe)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Ragdoll_X@lemmy.world to c/liminalspace@lemmy.world
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I have a thing with museum attendants chairs and photograph them.

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Is this what the kids call "liminal spaces" nowadays?

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