These are made specifically for kids but guarantee you if a bunch of 20 year olds had this place to themselves they would have the most fun time ever lol
Damn, that’s a really old wonderworks.. Thw one I went to was an upside down building on the outside with pillars but it had like computers and tech everywhere
0:55 omg wow I've actually been there before! I loved this place as a kid, and that zipline was always so fun to breeze by on (you can see it at the top right)! I've always felt mixed feelings about the large purple tunnel on the right, it's smaller than the other slides and it's soo claustrophobic going down any of the three slides. Oh! and the foam pit always caused me headaches from the dust, I think I had to pass that weird triangle block on the left to get to it. can any Canadians help me out on the location? Edit: Figured it out! it's name is kid sports indoor playground!
I love images like these. They're nostalgic, and they bring feelings of derealization even sometimes, yet they aren't sad, they're really neat honestly
I love the ones that are houses/hallways, since my house is 67 years old, it’s a really old and crappy place, but it’s memories for me. I’ve been there since I was 2.
I dig the research and in-depth analysis in these videos: not many folks out there talking about what it is about a liminal space pic that makes it liminal and unsettling. Good stuff.
I'm so glad this guy popped up on my recommended, this is awesome! I always wondered about the sources behind a lot of these liminal space images, because you can't imagine them being real as the photos always feel so dreamlike.
I think the carpet and playplace looking clean sort of indicates that someone has been there for maintenance, yet somehow it's still enough to feel completely untouched. Spooky, but somehow comforting.
Also, I'm not sure if anyone else knows what this is, but its giving "Discovery Museum" energy. Idk if those are all around the United States but we have a few in Maine
@@Shookey You mean the discovery museum thing? I'm not exactly sure. I remember different sections vaguely but its been about 10 years since I've been in there :/ I think it had a LOT of different subjects to learn about
In the State I live in, in the U.S. We have a museum that is also a play place. The museum is called the Children's Museum. Also, it's located downtown.
reminds me of my local science museum...it has tons of fun educational areas that can be enjoyed by pretty much everyone, lol. it's also in an old train station building so that's cool
Hey man, I just wanted to tell you I really love your videos, they're really well made and I love listening to your voice talk about liminal spaces while I draw and make my own videos. Thanks a lot for your content man.
The weird thing for me was that I recognized the image but I couldn't remember from where. I didn't see the title so when I read it I realized that I recognized it because I have been there. I went there once or twice when I was younger. Wonder Works, Sci-Tech in Aurora, and the Chicago Children's Museum at Navy Pier are the places I remember the best. But I remember going to a lot of places like that and they all were just as weird as the pictures if not weirder.
ive grown up in chicago and while i dont think ive ever gone to this particular museum, ive gone to all the big ones countless times like the field, shedd, and even the childrens museum on navy pier which this reminds me the most of. i thought this is what it was, as it had a playroom very similar to tjis. the science and industry museum had one like this too, and i SWEAR it had that red car somewhere. i remember there being a waterworks playroom that was Extremely liminal, there is a certain room that i wish i could get a picture of bc of how liminal it is. the room was very small with light blue walls and no lighting afaik, and only served as a corner hallway. the only thing in it was a large mill that went up to the ceiling. there was text on the wall too, but its been too long, i can't remember what it said. it looked straight out of a weirdcore compilation
Cool, this is one I posted! I remember going there ALL the time when I was younger. Then I realized that a part of it would make a great liminal space image, so I went onto google to find the most "liminal" one there. Thanks for doing a video about this!
Also it's not the Wonder Works museum, that's in Oak Park. I think it's just called the Chicago Children's Museum at Navy Pier, there isn't another name that I could find.
Bro, another great amazing video, where you found the location of an AMAZING photo! Fun Fact: I live by this place, but I think I am too old to go there XD. And congrats! Your subscriber count is SUPER high! I just notices you passed my count. Man, I love these videos, and liminal everything. Keep on!
I’ve been there only once before. Looks way different than I remember but all I know is that I’ve been there when I was in kindergarten and it was a really amazing place. Wish I could’ve been there a second time.
I remember dropping my friend's brother off at a wonderworks, then we'd go wander the mall for the whole day till closing when my parents would pick us up, drop brother off at home, then my friend would sleep over. I miss those days.
I'm pretty certain I've never been to this place but I do remember some place, also somewhere in Illinois, which was an interactive play place but with water. Not a pool or anything like that but more of a large structure with water flowing through various areas, kind of like a toy river but elevated above the floor. I remember it being particularly difficult to find the entrance and exit as a child, like it was a bit of a maze. Honestly I might've dreamt it up based off of areas I had seen in other play places, one of which I know is at the local children's museum. But I'm not sure. I remember it feeling real. Maybe it's a real place but a dream added the maze-like aspect to it. Anybody have any clue what I'm talking about. It's probably in a few select areas in Illinois, although I wouldn't entirely rule out the possibility of the Wisconsin Dells or Orlando Florida.
3:20 We have something similar to this in Wisconsin. I’m pretty sure it’s called the Building for Kids. I used to go there all the time. (It’s still open btw.)
I had a dream just last night, where I was in an old strip mall, and there was a store that was dedicated to liminal spaces, and you'd walk through it kinda like one of those mirror rooms and just experience the feeling of seeing these liminal spaces.
I really liked weirdcore images. You need just to find right one, cause one's like that were someone holds two rats aren't interesting. Images like green field with road to the giant cloud where some kind of pitch black entrance and almost nonsensical statement written near it is something that gives some chills.
I was born in 2007 and I have some memories of play places because all the early 2000’s things phased out but yeah I still remember going to like Chuck E. Cheese and Mc Donald’s.
There's a place near me called Head over Heels. I was looking at images of the playground because my sister wanted to go to it with me sometime, idk why All of the pictures were just dull and empty
0:50 why does this kinda remind me of Popee The Preformer ;-; also 0:54 looks so familiar, I remember the place I’ve seen it at, but not the name or the area it’s in.
the kids play room ones always feel soo nostalgic
Yup, and that's one of my favorite feelings
@@Shookey yeah me too
Yeah
Same.
keep it at 69 likes
that picture has very much a 'lucid dream feeling' to me somehow
also agree with the ceiling thing you talked about!
Yeah right! I wish I could elaborate more on it, with a more relatable approach, but it's cool you get it. Thanks for the support as always
These are made specifically for kids but guarantee you if a bunch of 20 year olds had this place to themselves they would have the most fun time ever lol
Dude this is so true!
Damn, that’s a really old wonderworks.. Thw one I went to was an upside down building on the outside with pillars but it had like computers and tech everywhere
*Despite the video being short, its made with amazing quality*
Thank you a lot 😭
i’m loving these non scripted videos it feels like we’re actually having a conversation! great job buddy keep it up
Working on it bro thank you for the support 😪
its cool that someone took the time to talk of an specific liminal space lol
One of my favorite styles to cover regarding Liminal Spaces :)
The legend has returned...
I can't wait to see your channel grow more. and yes, I do read the desc. that far down.
Ayy, thanks per usual Pandorox. Always with the support :)
0:55 omg wow I've actually been there before! I loved this place as a kid, and that zipline was always so fun to breeze by on (you can see it at the top right)! I've always felt mixed feelings about the large purple tunnel on the right, it's smaller than the other slides and it's soo claustrophobic going down any of the three slides. Oh! and the foam pit always caused me headaches from the dust, I think I had to pass that weird triangle block on the left to get to it. can any Canadians help me out on the location?
Edit: Figured it out! it's name is kid sports indoor playground!
Your channels gives me chills, I love it. I can't wait for you to get famous bro!
Thanks for the support again Wayhoo! I'm always surprised when I see you commented :P
I love images like these.
They're nostalgic, and they bring feelings of derealization even sometimes, yet they aren't sad, they're really neat honestly
Indeed. Neat is a great way of putting it lol
Yes! More liminal spaces. Also congrats on 1k man
Thank you thank you :)
I went to one of these in Minnesota. It was pretty fun, we did an activity about scale.
I love the ones that are houses/hallways, since my house is 67 years old, it’s a really old and crappy place, but it’s memories for me. I’ve been there since I was 2.
Photos like these make me really wanna go there, not because of nostalgia reasons, but just because I genuinely want to go there XD
Yeah they're cool looking. Heck I'd go
@@Shookey Absolutely
I dig the research and in-depth analysis in these videos: not many folks out there talking about what it is about a liminal space pic that makes it liminal and unsettling. Good stuff.
Of course! These ones are a little more barebones, but I still try to provide high quality. Thank you!
I just found out about liminal spaces but it’s something that I’ve been enjoying for years! Love your videos man super good keep it up!
I'm so glad this guy popped up on my recommended, this is awesome! I always wondered about the sources behind a lot of these liminal space images, because you can't imagine them being real as the photos always feel so dreamlike.
I swear, the this one was in a dream of mine.
another great vid, really love the unscripted ones! also, you're already at 1.25k, glad to see you continue to grow!
(p.s., yes to the description)
Ayyyyo thanks for the constant support as always and I'm glad to see you read the description
Keep it up man, these videos are the greatest stuff my guy
Hey thank you! Will do
ive been to a few playplace museums, and i even met my step siblings in one so i have many fond memories and even pictures of me in them.
Love your videos! I can’t wait for the next one!
Appreciate it :D
I think the carpet and playplace looking clean sort of indicates that someone has been there for maintenance, yet somehow it's still enough to feel completely untouched. Spooky, but somehow comforting.
Also, I'm not sure if anyone else knows what this is, but its giving "Discovery Museum" energy. Idk if those are all around the United States but we have a few in Maine
Is that about like geology or something related?
@@Shookey You mean the discovery museum thing? I'm not exactly sure. I remember different sections vaguely but its been about 10 years since I've been in there :/ I think it had a LOT of different subjects to learn about
Ey! Congratulations on a thousand+ subs! You really deserve with all the great content you make man! Keep it up
Tysm bro. Just gotta keep goin'
In the State I live in, in the U.S. We have a museum that is also a play place. The museum is called the Children's Museum. Also, it's located downtown.
Eyyy bro another great video i love this!!
Also i read your description :)
Legend!
reminds me of my local science museum...it has tons of fun educational areas that can be enjoyed by pretty much everyone, lol. it's also in an old train station building so that's cool
Hey man, I just wanted to tell you I really love your videos, they're really well made and I love listening to your voice talk about liminal spaces while I draw and make my own videos. Thanks a lot for your content man.
Wow thank you that's actually such a nice compliment. Thank you so much!
this is a very underated channel,
Thanks again :)
This dude is so cool that he comes on my recommendations
Now I'm excited to go here this summer
Awesome!
The weird thing for me was that I recognized the image but I couldn't remember from where. I didn't see the title so when I read it I realized that I recognized it because I have been there. I went there once or twice when I was younger. Wonder Works, Sci-Tech in Aurora, and the Chicago Children's Museum at Navy Pier are the places I remember the best. But I remember going to a lot of places like that and they all were just as weird as the pictures if not weirder.
Only small channel that makes me notifications on :)
Thank you (ノ^_^)ノ
I used to always wonder where this image was taken until I went to a Wonder Works myself with my family. I recognized the motifs and color palette.
ive grown up in chicago and while i dont think ive ever gone to this particular museum, ive gone to all the big ones countless times like the field, shedd, and even the childrens museum on navy pier which this reminds me the most of. i thought this is what it was, as it had a playroom very similar to tjis. the science and industry museum had one like this too, and i SWEAR it had that red car somewhere. i remember there being a waterworks playroom that was Extremely liminal, there is a certain room that i wish i could get a picture of bc of how liminal it is. the room was very small with light blue walls and no lighting afaik, and only served as a corner hallway. the only thing in it was a large mill that went up to the ceiling. there was text on the wall too, but its been too long, i can't remember what it said. it looked straight out of a weirdcore compilation
Cool, this is one I posted! I remember going there ALL the time when I was younger. Then I realized that a part of it would make a great liminal space image, so I went onto google to find the most "liminal" one there. Thanks for doing a video about this!
Also it's not the Wonder Works museum, that's in Oak Park. I think it's just called the Chicago Children's Museum at Navy Pier, there isn't another name that I could find.
I believe you are correct
This looks like something out of a series of unfortunate events 😳
Look away! Loooook away!
Bro, another great amazing video, where you found the location of an AMAZING photo! Fun Fact: I live by this place, but I think I am too old to go there XD. And congrats! Your subscriber count is SUPER high! I just notices you passed my count. Man, I love these videos, and liminal everything. Keep on!
Thank you! I'll keep at it! Also that's pretty cool you live right by it, what are the odds right? Anyways, thanks once again for the support:)
Just found your channel. Loving the content you produce.
Appreciate it :)
I’ve been there only once before. Looks way different than I remember but all I know is that I’ve been there when I was in kindergarten and it was a really amazing place. Wish I could’ve been there a second time.
4:18, I will now exclusively refer to Covid as "The Thingy"
Thank you, just what I wanted to hear
I clicked wayyyy too fast! I love these videos so much.
Appreciate it :D
YOOOOOOOOOOO I went here SO MUCH as a kid!
I remember dropping my friend's brother off at a wonderworks, then we'd go wander the mall for the whole day till closing when my parents would pick us up, drop brother off at home, then my friend would sleep over. I miss those days.
I live near wonder works this is so awesome!
Hey that's so cool!
I'm pretty certain I've never been to this place but I do remember some place, also somewhere in Illinois, which was an interactive play place but with water. Not a pool or anything like that but more of a large structure with water flowing through various areas, kind of like a toy river but elevated above the floor. I remember it being particularly difficult to find the entrance and exit as a child, like it was a bit of a maze. Honestly I might've dreamt it up based off of areas I had seen in other play places, one of which I know is at the local children's museum. But I'm not sure. I remember it feeling real. Maybe it's a real place but a dream added the maze-like aspect to it.
Anybody have any clue what I'm talking about. It's probably in a few select areas in Illinois, although I wouldn't entirely rule out the possibility of the Wisconsin Dells or Orlando Florida.
That image makes me feel like I’m 5 again and I’m lost in someplace without my parents, I walk in here and I just wait, play, and walk around
You're alone, but you know you're safe... or at least you think you are... But no, for real it is fun
nice vid, happy to see another one
Thanks again! I see you commenting on all the other videos:)
@@Shookey y e s s i r
Wonder works is all over the nation in both Tennessee and Florida
didn't even know that, interesting information
1 and a quarter thousand, holy shit man you've grown
I'm very surprised myself
U... U HIT 1K CONGRATULATIONS 🎉
Thanks Frost! Good to hear from you again
ive been to a science museum before in pigeon forge called wonder works and it was pretty fun
Nice
i loveee your videos :33
Thanks!!
Even though im older i still love this place and before i knew its name i always called it “the upside down house”
I love your vids:D
thanks
3:20 We have something similar to this in Wisconsin. I’m pretty sure it’s called the Building for Kids. I used to go there all the time. (It’s still open btw.)
That's pretty cool
I had a dream just last night, where I was in an old strip mall, and there was a store that was dedicated to liminal spaces, and you'd walk through it kinda like one of those mirror rooms and just experience the feeling of seeing these liminal spaces.
Woah, that's one crazy dream, hopefully it wasn't scary o_o
@@Shookey Na, it wasn't scary, well, the first part of it wasn't. It was kinda cool
I really liked weirdcore images. You need just to find right one, cause one's like that were someone holds two rats aren't interesting. Images like green field with road to the giant cloud where some kind of pitch black entrance and almost nonsensical statement written near it is something that gives some chills.
We love weirdcore
So good
Thanks:)
i remember going to one once. assumed it was an actual science museum at first so it was rather awkward to find out it was a play place
Was it still fun and enjoyable?
@@Shookey yes
I was born in 2007 and I have some memories of play places because all the early 2000’s things phased out but yeah I still remember going to like Chuck E. Cheese and Mc Donald’s.
Yeah :/ It's a shame places like those are going away now.
What's your intro all about? Did you take that video? I like the music.
Yeah I took them from an abandoned place and the song is Revelation by Ross Bugden. Thanks :)
these places are like seing a spider but when it dissapears you get extremely scared
I agree child like play places are the best in terms of liminal spaces 👍
Glad you agree :D
yess, finally you are over 1k
Gotta keep working!
The museum in boneworks is like a liminal space but u can explore it in vr
I'm hoping to but a place called the rainbow fun house but you think you could do one on the rainbow funhouse
The first play place looked vaguely similar to the one I took my cousin to when she was 3. There were a lot of 1-3 year olds.
There is a wonder works in florida it’s not dead and pretty active I bet if I go back to Orlando soon I could try to take a good liminal image
That would be cool!
There's a place near me called Head over Heels. I was looking at images of the playground because my sister wanted to go to it with me sometime, idk why
All of the pictures were just dull and empty
That's kinda funny they're liminal
Shookey don't forget me after you get popular 👍
Of course, that's if that even happens lol
@@Shookey I'm pretty sure you will because there's lots of people out there who'll like your content
@@italoortiz6414 That's so kind of you, thank you so much ;~;
I went to a place like this all the time when I was little.
Was it enjoyable/entertaining enough to go back multiple times?
I swear I have seen this in my dreams
Looks like something id go to when i was a young kid.
cool
I read the description
A real one
Is the title somg self composed or is there a name? If so, I would like to know.
Can you talk about the strange and nostalgic edited versions of suburban neighbor hood pictures? Like the one with the houses and the water tower.
If you can provide an image I'd love too
Where should I? Because I don’t believe I can post images on youtube
There’s like three of these under the brand children’s museum in Nebraska.
good old Nebraska
thank United States
💀💀
Oh lawd this looks a lot like my old preschool
That's one colorful preschool
0:51 does someone know the location of this one?
I remember that place I think I went there as a kid good times
Coop
@@Shookey it’s in Branson Mo but I live in kc so I think o went here
what is your intro music? i want it
I just want to know who is the persons that takes all other photos of liminal spaces
This man sounds like Chills as a kid.
Number 15...
Hey whats the music for the intro?
Revelation by Ross Bugden
i just want to enter these kids areas again and have all my worries wash from my person as if i jumped into another reality :(
Try liminal music: symphony of industrial sirens. Interesting stuff
It certainly sounds interesting, I'll probably check it out
This reminds me of the place called the children’s Houston museum
There are more?!
@@Shookey yup
the ceiling reminds me of ikea
That's a good comparison too
I’ve been there before a couple of times
i swear i used to go here when i was extremely little
Feels like "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
dope!
Me, who was watching this wearing cat ears, a tail, and a cat collar: *Meow*
From the title I thought it was the wonderworks in Orlando.
*notices like counter* ye i say it a lot too
edit: and "ynow" too
Yes!!! The "y'knows." Hopefully I'll use these less as I continue lol. That and the slight stutter
@@Shookey i have it too... it reminds of first rocky balboa movie, he says almost every sentence ending
0:50 why does this kinda remind me of Popee The Preformer ;-; also 0:54 looks so familiar, I remember the place I’ve seen it at, but not the name or the area it’s in.
hey popee is cool so ill take it
The thumbnail looks a lot like the playhouse me and my brother and cousin went to
nice
Thanks 👍
0:51 That's the castle from level 94 in the backrooms
Very interesting :o