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: Rows of identical cubicles stretching into the darkness. It’s the ultimate symbol of corporate isolation.
: Bright primary colors and plastic tubes under harsh fluorescent lights. Without the sound of children playing, the scene feels frozen in time. Limina_Pics.zip
In architecture and psychology, a liminal space is a "transitional" area—a place where you aren't meant to stay, but rather pass through. Think of: Airport terminals at 3:00 AM. Deserted hotel corridors with repeating carpet patterns. Unlit parking garages. : Rows of identical cubicles stretching into the darkness
Psychologists suggest that liminal spaces trigger a sense of —nostalgia for a time or place you’ve never actually known. We recognize the familiarity of the setting but are repelled by its emptiness . This tension is exactly what makes archives like Limina_Pics so shareable; they tap into a universal, wordless feeling of "something is not quite right." Insights from the Community Without the sound of children playing, the scene
Members of the liminal space community often describe these images as a way to process modern isolation.