Glitchy liminal space
Odd glitchy area #glitch #matrix #liminal #liminalspace #weirdspaces #weird #dream #dreamcore
You know that feeling when you walk into a place that feels oddly familiar but completely wrong? That’s what 'liminal space' is all about, and the image in this post perfectly captures it. It’s like a glitch in reality, almost as if the matrix momentarily flickered. I’ve always been drawn to these transitional areas – forgotten hallways, empty malls, desolate playgrounds. They hold a strange, unsettling beauty, don't they? This particular image, with its 'glitchy' vibe, really taps into the 'dreamcore' aesthetic. Dreamcore, for me, is all about that hazy, nostalgic, sometimes eerie feeling you get from dreams. It's not quite a nightmare, but it's definitely not entirely comforting either. It makes you question what's real, what's a memory, and what's just a figment of your imagination. The way the light, colors, and perspective come together here creates that perfect blend of wonder and unease, making it a truly 'eerie liminal space'. What makes these places so captivating? I think it's the sense of being on the threshold – between what was and what will be, but caught in a perpetual 'nowhere'. It triggers that deep-seated question: 'where is this place?' Is it a memory? A forgotten digital landscape? A place that exists only in our collective subconscious? It’s not just about an empty room; it's about the feeling of expectation, or rather, the lack of it, in a space designed for transition. You expect people, activity, a purpose, but find none. That void is what makes it so powerful. I've personally encountered spaces that give me these vibes, from an abandoned train station that felt like time had stopped, to a deserted school hallway after hours. Each time, it’s a mix of nostalgia, unease, and a strange sense of peace. Have you ever walked through an empty office building on a weekend or found yourself in a deserted underground passage? Those are classic examples. While this image is more 'glitchy' and digital, the core feeling remains the same. There are even 'cutecore liminal space' examples out there, which take the unsettling emptiness and mix it with cutesy, pastel aesthetics – creating an even more disorienting contrast! And who knows, maybe some of these exist in places like 'liminal argentina' or specific 'liminal space train' stations, adding a unique cultural or historical layer to the experience, making them even more mysterious. What are your favorite or most unsettling liminal spaces? Do you find comfort in their quiet solitude, or do they give you the chills? I'd love to hear your thoughts and see any photos you've captured of your own 'glitch in the matrix' moments!













































































































































