• lime!@feddit.nu
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    12 days ago

    i don’t understand what happened to the term “liminal space”. it started out as photos of transitory spaces (“liminal” as in the “limit” between two things) like empty parking lots, or highways at night, or closed bus terminals. places that give you the feeling that you need to move on. then it expanded into “places that should be busy but aren’t”, which i can sort of understand, but now it’s literally any picture with no people in it.

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      12 days ago

      I thought it started off as some abstract anthropology/psychology thing.

      Liminal hallway is semantically overloaded in that all hallways are liminal.

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      The examples of a parking lot, highway at night, and closed bus terminals are examples of things that should be busy that are not. So that doesn’t exactly clarify what a liminal space was versus what it is now. At least, it doesn’t for me.