If you’ve visited a mostly empty mall close to closing time or a hotel that is almost completely vacant, you no doubt have been struck with a feeling of creeping unease, possibly mixed with some deja vu. You would not be alone in this feeling, and the ubiquity of smartphones these days means that internet users are documenting all the places that unsettle them.
The obsession with liminal spaces is a bit hard to explain, but there is no denying that it’s very real. Various internet groups exist where people share images of unsettling, eerie, or strangely nostalgic places they have encountered. So be sure to upvote your favorites and comment on how they made you feel.
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One Last Look Back
Abandoned Subways In Paris Are Bring Re-Purposed As Swimming Pools
Feels Like A Dream I've Had
To get a common question out of the way, liminal refers to a threshold or limit (the common root is visible here) that is at the bare minimum of getting a perceptible response. It has a somewhat morbid use as well, referring to a sort of state between life and death. As you can see in many of the images, the locations are hallways, corridors, parking lots, and other places that we have to pass through to get where we actually want to go.
While the actual emotion might be a lot older, it has only been studied recently. Before smartphones, we didn’t really have a good way to document these places, and who was going to waste physical film on a “bland” hotel hallway? Not to mention, most of us don’t spend that much time in these places, no doubt feeling a few, quick pangs of unease before walking through them to our final destination.
Perfect Forest
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Saw This On Twitter, Where The Nambia Desert Meets The Ocean. Feels Surreal
You need to be. High tide comes in and completely cuts the beach off.
Load More Replies...This was not taken from Top Gear, nor was it taken in Namibia… it’s been pointed out before as… “This photo was not taken in Namibia but Angola by photographer jessartes on insta. It is in Namib desert. A lot of people just assume it is in Namibia and dont give credits to our fellow angolans”
Yup, this rout is south of town called Namibe, which adds to confusion. I've been there, from the car it doesn't look as amazing, but there are a lot of seals on that beach😍
Load More Replies...For one thing, "Nambia" is not real, I assume they meant Namibia. The other thing is that this picture is not of Namibia, it's Angola. But still a cool picture.
it's from a show, and they actually had issues with that
Load More Replies...Namibia or Gambia (Nambia does not exist, although some certain president thought it did)
I swear this actually made an appearance in one of my dreams. I was stranded here and trying to flag down a ship while the sand kept crumbling away beneath me.
imagine driving peacefully and then when u look at the side ur dead already
Now psychologists believe that these liminal spaces have a similar effect to the uncanny valley, where something appears familiar and known, but “off” in such a way as to provoke general creepiness mixed with recognition. These spaces are the same, familiar, as we have no doubt encountered hundreds, but lacking in the features we actually place in our own homes, personality, heart, and charm.
It Continues Forever
Petrol Station After A Good Downpour
Dreaming Again?
If you pay attention, it’s noticeable that many of the images here depict places that are somewhat under-maintained or old. This adds to the liminal space uncanny valley, as this sort of disrepair is more common in non-personal constructions, like the utility areas of a mall or a small parking lot on the edge of a building. The wear-and-tear also makes us see these locations as old, evoking memories of places we’ve visited as a child, even if this nostalgia isn’t actually related to the place in the picture.
I Took This Long Exposure Photo Of Wind Turbines, Felt Like It Fit Here
“I Think I Have Wandered Too Far”
No One At Sight, No Sounds, Just The Wind
In the middle of lockdown, streets in the UK were abandoned like this. I had to leave the house to collect medicine and food, and streets I had walked down all my life suddenly freaked me out. It reminded me of that scene from 28 days later.
Most of the locations are also somewhat strange in that no people are present. All of these buildings exist for the use of us humans, so to see them empty creates unease. Where are the people? Why is this place abandoned? Sometimes the operative emotion is sadness, like a playground that looks worn out and left to rot. Psychologically, we know that children used to play here, but no don’t and our brain starts to wonder why.
Yesterday I Went To Windows Xp
The Building Next To The Hotel Im Staying At
This Is One Of The First Liminal Space Pictures I Made, Hope You Like It!
Despite its current popularity, as far as internet trends go, liminal spaces are quite new. The first “breakout” example originated in the notorious imageboard 4chan, with a picture of what looked like the backrooms of an office building, stripped of furnishing. Fluorescent lights, the old, yellow wallpaper, and no windows all came together to create a place that was somehow familiar, yet evocative of a cave, claustrophobic and dangerous.
A Very Uneasy Feeling
Legend says if you clap your hands three times right when the clock strikes midnight, a single cart will appear and you will ride that roller coaster for eternity.
Warning
Abandoned Nuclear Plant
When looking at this original example of liminal space, one can almost imagine the hum of the lights and the softness of the old carpet, despite only a handful of people having ever visited it. The important part is the isolation, as this “failure of presence” sticks out in our brains, putting us on edge even though the location has all the trappings of something we are seemingly familiar with.
You’ve Reached The End
Just The Two Of Us
My Girlfriend Works In A Bingo Hall And Sent Me This
This Empty Beach Me & My Girlfriend Saw While Taking A Walk Last Night
Forget
(THIS IS A JOKE IM NOT A BOT) guys with global warming more and more windmills are suffering from blade deformations each day :( click here to help the cause🥰 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
This Was My Neighborhood Today
Had No Idea A Part Of My School Looked Like This Until Last Night
Only You
Chinese Ghost City Look Like A World Boarder Of A Game
My Hometown Movie Theater
Road To The Unkown
This Area In My School Courtyard Always Gives Me Such A Weird Feeling When I Walk Alone In It
Imagine this but in an automated voice: "Congratulations, you have reached the end. There is no more path for you to walk. You may either: A. Turn back, and forget this place, or B. Stay here for eternity like all the others. Remember, once you have made your descision, you can't go back. Thank you, and once again, congratulations."
these all gave welcome to night vale vibes. like, if you saw them, you'd live in night vale forever
"...and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight."
At some point, they decide to publish it with an abbreviated number. The lower ranked ones become invisible. Sometimes, there is a link in light gray, saying something like "this post originally had X posts, to see the rest, click here."
Load More Replies...Imagine this but in an automated voice: "Congratulations, you have reached the end. There is no more path for you to walk. You may either: A. Turn back, and forget this place, or B. Stay here for eternity like all the others. Remember, once you have made your descision, you can't go back. Thank you, and once again, congratulations."
these all gave welcome to night vale vibes. like, if you saw them, you'd live in night vale forever
"...and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight."
At some point, they decide to publish it with an abbreviated number. The lower ranked ones become invisible. Sometimes, there is a link in light gray, saying something like "this post originally had X posts, to see the rest, click here."
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