Finding the Locations of Popular Liminal Spaces (ft. kylie & Adrian Ghastly)

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
  • Liminal-Space images are very popular online, but we often face the reality of not knowing where a picture is taken. Many pictures are mysterious, and many backrooms photos have an interesting story behind them. Thankfully for those who are curious about the real life locations of liminal space photos, I go over some of the most popular ones in this video!
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    Intro 0:00
    Holiday Inn 2:42
    Asep Stroberi Kadungora 3:48
    Lantern of Madison 4:35
    Borders Bookstore 5:22
    At-Play Amusement 6:25
    Lansing Mall 8:30
    Sanatorium Ingul 9:25
    Hamamatsu Station 11:02
    Rainbow Funhouse 11:44
    Hillside Intermediate School 14:09
    Pool Rooms 16:10
    Kiski Area High School 17:05
    Krusty Krab in Ramallah 17:47
    IKEA in Innaloo, Australia 19:15
    Google Data Center 19:44
    Ramona Ave. House 20:03
    Gabrielle Traversat 20:54
    Hotel Pool in India 21:41
    Outro (please stay) 22:30
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  • @JadenSalads
    @JadenSalads  Рік тому +5112

    When I hit 100K subscribers one day, I'll try and visit as many of these places as possible. NOW that's a good video idea.
    ❤Special thanks to:
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    • @diggitydoggz
      @diggitydoggz Рік тому +65

      I hope you get there someday! I'll subscribe right now to help you on your way. :)

    • @_MECHA_
      @_MECHA_ Рік тому +35

      Underrated channel

    • @diggitydoggz
      @diggitydoggz Рік тому +16

      @@_MECHA_ For real!

    • @coolguymandudeD
      @coolguymandudeD Рік тому +8

      remember me when you hit 100k, good channel.

    • @coolguymandudeD
      @coolguymandudeD Рік тому +6

      cant wait for you to hit 100k subscribers that sounds banger

  • @FMassi
    @FMassi Рік тому +31180

    This guy literally doxxed the backrooms what a legend

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 Рік тому +1944

      Now the backrooms will take revenge on us all.

    • @MrGlitchAnimations
      @MrGlitchAnimations Рік тому +615

      ​@@nunyabiznes33 remember who doxed who? , the backrooms might be in danger , you've never been taught the power of the griddy
      Hi! I uh came back 8 months later to fix the x issue, sorry if i caused anyone cringe but i unintentionally put 2 x's in doxed
      And ofc im kinda joking im aware the backrooms is a strong big universe (of levels)

    • @ria5854
      @ria5854 Рік тому +219

      @@MrGlitchAnimations i am slay moment griddy that can queen and king

    • @SapphicWombat
      @SapphicWombat Рік тому +369

      @@ria5854 I hate UA-cam

    • @I_unar
      @I_unar Рік тому

      @@SapphicWombat some people are just morons

  • @evaasclouds
    @evaasclouds Рік тому +3413

    I’d like to point out that the indoor neighborhood is almost certainly designed for people with dementia. A highly clinical setting can be extremely confusing and stressful for those suffering from dementia, so placing them in a more familiar and comforting setting can really help increase their quality of life

    • @whilimtaff
      @whilimtaff Рік тому +93

      interesting never thought about that cool❤

    • @yarknark
      @yarknark Рік тому +168

      yeah, that was my first thought seeing that. I remember seeing a place that emulated old 60's and 70's and all for old folk to be more "familiar" with.

    • @danalynch118
      @danalynch118 Рік тому +107

      Aw it’s actually really sweet that people would make changes for people struggling with it ngl

    • @DEVeloper_ACE
      @DEVeloper_ACE Рік тому +46

      Joe Biden should visit that place then

    • @evaasclouds
      @evaasclouds Рік тому

      @@DEVeloper_ACE holy shit……. Sleepy joe eliminated…… take that libtards

  • @its_not_izzy
    @its_not_izzy 6 місяців тому +833

    I love the concept of liminal spaces as an architect. Those images are an exemple of what should we avoid in our projects, so we don't give the uncany valley feeling on people

    • @greenbeans2424
      @greenbeans2424 5 місяців тому +90

      Or you could further explore the concept of liminal spaces in architecture, theres a kind of beauty in it.

    • @vladimirtepis
      @vladimirtepis 4 місяці тому +13

      @@greenbeans2424 Not really, because liminal place are useless space. When you give it a purpose how is not be a place where you only stay for a feel time. Its stop to be a liminal place and turn in a place with a purpose!

    • @panoken2130
      @panoken2130 4 місяці тому +30

      @@vladimirtepis I had a stroke reading that

    • @PeelyMcPeel
      @PeelyMcPeel 4 місяці тому +10

      @@vladimirtepis stop, get off the internet with yo witty ass grammar.

    • @MrFuz_n_Nala
      @MrFuz_n_Nala 3 місяці тому +2

      I actuallly live in a luminal space

  • @fetidcreeper
    @fetidcreeper 7 місяців тому +415

    The reason nursing homes sometimes design hallways like a neighborhood is mostly for the folks with alzheimers, dementia, sundowner. It helps them be settled, living in something that looks like old neighborhoods they may have grown up in.

    • @janektrol8327
      @janektrol8327 4 місяці тому +35

      But I feel like living under massive "fluorescent sky" is so depressing...
      They could make the glass ceiling so people could have natural light...

    • @ErinPrecin
      @ErinPrecin 3 місяці тому

      the problem is sundowning. this way it's a set time that these lights go "out," or rather turned down to look like it's time for bed. most places don't have this, wish they did lol@@janektrol8327

    • @BigGrabowski
      @BigGrabowski 2 місяці тому +19

      @@janektrol8327 One month late, but, nursing homes are supposed to allow residents outside time (supervised if the person has dementia or are completely helpless). Most residents can even go on group outings, such as to bingo halls or special dinners, maybe the odd movie. AND, windows exist, so they aren't without natural light even inside. The lack of windows in this hall is likely to keep the illusion that they're "already" outside to the dementia patient. Often, these areas are placed in locations near exit doors, to kind of trick the person into thinking they made it "to the store" like they were thinking of doing.

    • @sneakypancakes
      @sneakypancakes 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@janektrol8327 glass ceiling is a good idea but: bird poop

  • @holly8r-commons
    @holly8r-commons Рік тому +5257

    i’ve actually stayed at the level 188 hotel place on my vacation to europe last year, it was funny bc me and my friend saw it and were like “haha it looks like the backrooms” and took a bunch of pictures unknowing it was actually a backrooms location

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому +553

      No way, that’s funny

    • @chamodsamarasinghe1638
      @chamodsamarasinghe1638 Рік тому +169

      @@JadenSalads It's pronounced "Heethrow" not "Hethrow" btw.

    • @deadeye5156
      @deadeye5156 Рік тому +65

      It reminds me of a gmod map

    • @Childneglecter
      @Childneglecter Рік тому +36

      @@chamodsamarasinghe1638 uh ok???

    • @Yichh
      @Yichh Рік тому +54

      @@deadeye5156the gmod map was designed after it

  • @rinkooo6006
    @rinkooo6006 Рік тому +12691

    you have no idea how long i’ve been waiting for someone to make a longer than five minute video of “finding liminal spaces”, and with actual locations and not just vague answers

    • @doesthisIookinfected
      @doesthisIookinfected Рік тому +1319

      they always go "hmm it looks liek this was taken in a hotel... idk what do you guys think"

    • @loftwild4302
      @loftwild4302 Рік тому +1169

      @@doesthisIookinfected heavy on the “what do you guys think” like bro you making the video😭

    • @AlienonEarthC-137
      @AlienonEarthC-137 Рік тому +215

      @@loftwild4302 ONG💀

    • @doesthisIookinfected
      @doesthisIookinfected Рік тому +218

      @@loftwild4302 this actually made me laugh out loud 💀

    • @peachjam8828
      @peachjam8828 Рік тому +42

      at least 3 years lol

  • @renditoputra7543
    @renditoputra7543 5 місяців тому +180

    I'm from Indonesia and I've been visit that Strawberry restaurant. It's a nice restaurant, good food too but fun fact the menu there has absolutely nothing to do with Strawberries, it is just for decoration and the food are mainly savory.

  • @cryptidbunny8791
    @cryptidbunny8791 8 місяців тому +357

    I freaked out a little when I first saw the "dead mall" image at 8:35, because it had an even more uncanny familiar feeling than normal. As it turns out, I actually had been there once. It's the Mountaineer Mall in West Virginia, and I'd stopped there on a road trip to try and find something to eat.

    • @Shinytwist
      @Shinytwist 5 місяців тому +9

      Nom

    • @eviehiggins5751
      @eviehiggins5751 4 місяці тому +22

      really cool, dude. like, imagine figuring out you've been to a place like that when it could've existed in an entirely different part of the world

    • @person8800
      @person8800 3 місяці тому +6

      I remember this place from a dream

    • @exlusivevv
      @exlusivevv 3 місяці тому

      @@person8800same

    • @jackiele8311
      @jackiele8311 Місяць тому +1

      Did you find something to eat?

  • @fluffcake
    @fluffcake Рік тому +3291

    To me, liminal spaces aren’t as scary as other people make them out to be. They’re calming and like a gateway to the good old days of being an innocent kid. I wish I could walk around them and thanks to this video, I guess I could now.

    • @dionyswe
      @dionyswe Рік тому +170

      For me it's more uncomfortable than scary

    • @d0m0arigatomrr0boto
      @d0m0arigatomrr0boto Рік тому +57

      liminal spaces are a choice of path
      moving along with transitions
      many can be normal scary or
      whatever etc

    • @error404webpagenotfound
      @error404webpagenotfound Рік тому +41

      Only time I remember feeling uneasy or scared being a semi liminal space, was when I had to use the bathroom in elementary school and it was the middle of class so no one was in the halls. It super creeped me out as a child.

    • @lamibonxd
      @lamibonxd Рік тому +13

      same, it’s kinda like a nice area of limbo in my mind. u don’t have to do anything at liminal spaces since they’re so temporary u can just kinda exist in the moment

    • @MrMoon-pp8xv
      @MrMoon-pp8xv Рік тому +9

      Liminal spaces is the sense of childhood and nostalgia. It reminds you of a time where living was simply enough.

  • @ohhaithere2010
    @ohhaithere2010 Рік тому +1678

    Fun fact about the seniors home, a lot of places aren’t like that, but they’ve found that for older people with Alzheimer’s or dimentia, having your apartment or room or whatever look like a distinct home helps them ground themselves and find their own room, rather than just having it look like a normal apartment or hotel where every door looks the same

    • @Gordon519
      @Gordon519 Рік тому +80

      This, especially with my grand parents the more we can make their life as ‘normal’ as possible the better they are able to take care of themselves

    • @citricdolphin336
      @citricdolphin336 Рік тому +20

      20:19 I have no clue what the context is because I was too young to remember, but I have a vivid memory of playing with one of those marble run toys as a kid in a basement that looked EXACTLY like this. The parents were all doing something upstairs and they put all of us kids in a room like that one. Wish I knew where or when...

    • @Zer-ei4co
      @Zer-ei4co Рік тому +3

      Yeah but there's still no doubt something creepy about the grass turfs, internal gardens, and artificial sky lights. They could just build small neighborhoods for them where they have a real porch and can actually go outside and see real grass lol.

    • @evaasclouds
      @evaasclouds Рік тому +7

      @Zer0 You run into problems with elopement and patient privacy with that, unfortunately

    • @CoolioMcFoolio
      @CoolioMcFoolio Рік тому +1

      ​@@citricdolphin336 blud on the wrong video💀💀

  • @SnowWhite-ov9of
    @SnowWhite-ov9of 5 місяців тому +116

    The Rainbow Funhouse images are crazy! The contrast of beautiful gothic architecture and garish rainbow plastic is so interesting to me

    • @fentanylfrog8403
      @fentanylfrog8403 3 місяці тому +15

      It feels so uncanny to me, like this humble Victorian church has been gutted and defiled for a dingy, nasty playplace. I’m so happy the new owners were able to make something beautiful out of the ashes!

    • @brandonmartin8409
      @brandonmartin8409 2 місяці тому +2

      I actually visited here when I was visiting my grandparents when I was like 10. It’s so bizarre to me that I’ve just had a memory unlocked from a liminal space video

  • @HyperX755
    @HyperX755 8 місяців тому +92

    I think the magic of liminal spaces is mainly in the lighting, at some points there are bright lights, and at some points the place is void of lights at all. I think it truly puts the charm that liminal spaces give.

  • @lostboycmd
    @lostboycmd Рік тому +1598

    I think an important detail is that they feel like they shouldn't be empty. Either because they're normally a place you associate with having a lot of people (scholastic book fair, empty auditorium, etc) or because they're missing detail and feel like they've been "smoothed out" (the backrooms, the pool hallway). It makes our imaginations start to imagine what else /could/ be in those spaces

  • @jellyfrogfish
    @jellyfrogfish Рік тому +2003

    I think the playgrounds, libraries, arcades etc are like childhood landmarks, and in a sense they DO represent a transitional period or place between. It’s THE transitional period! Your adolescence. The place between being a baby and being an adult. I think that’s why we feel nostalgic and yet a little uneasy when we see those pictures

    • @hannahbg1852
      @hannahbg1852 Рік тому +16

      Agreed! It's very interesting

    • @HeyLeFay
      @HeyLeFay Рік тому +99

      I feel like there’s almost a de-mystifying aspect to it. As a kid, those places seem wonderful and almost magical at times. You would spend hours playing there, coming up with fantastical scenarios with your friends. But now when you view those places as an adult and devoid of any life, they look so wrong. You realize it’s just old carpet and hunks of plastic.

    • @jackg350
      @jackg350 Рік тому +31

      I believe that the reason why these photos give a nostalgic feeling to people is because when we see something like the Grand Canyon or Mount Rushmore or anything famous we have a very clear understanding of what that thing is. When your younger and your brain is still storing memories so you don’t piece something together clearly a like park or a empty field because those things aren’t important to you while your living through them you only start to cherish those memories as you get older therefore it is distorted so when you see a picture of any empty field or park or pool your brain misfires in those spots that childhood memories are stored

    • @rake10
      @rake10 Рік тому +11

      Now I don’t want to grow up ☹️

    • @sirel33
      @sirel33 Рік тому +5

      ​@@rake10Enjoy your youth haha! Go on lots of trips and never turn down a chance to try something new!

  • @xyq921
    @xyq921 5 місяців тому +61

    i remember going to watch the fnaf movie when it first came out. i went to the toilets about half way through the film and to my surprise as soon as i left the movie hall i was struck with an insane feeling that i could only link with the backrooms. its very eerie being in a place thats normally packed with people when its not. the only sign of "life" was a faint sound of popcorn popping. i get chills just thinking about it

  • @SynFuZe
    @SynFuZe 8 місяців тому +24

    Honestly, I have respect for anyone or company that is willing to perform the maintenance to have an authentic Rock-a-fire explosion band

  • @doughnaught_
    @doughnaught_ Рік тому +2910

    Hey guys, I'm the person who took the photo at 6:28 ! (You cited a Reddit repost of my photo that I originally posted with the title, "The party's been over for years" on the LiminalSpace subreddit)
    Anyway, about the photo:
    I admire the amount of digging you've done to find the location of it - as I had no idea about the newer name "At-Play Amusement." With that being said, this photo was taken in 2014 while the place was still called "Fun Zone," although the place was barely operational anymore by that point. At the time, I assumed this was the original Music Express ride after getting ripped apart. Funny to find out now that it was actually a new ride being prepared for the rebranding of the place!

    • @intuitiveboi1393
      @intuitiveboi1393 Рік тому +168

      DAMN bro, just wanna say, you did one hell of a job!, That photo still gives me the creeps tho and props to it being added to the liminal space collection! 🔥

    • @perrolocoyt_alt
      @perrolocoyt_alt Рік тому +51

      You should deserve more attention

    • @coopererskine7626
      @coopererskine7626 Рік тому +63

      Hey! Fun fact there is one in Lewisville, TX and it's been permanently closed since 2020 also all "Fun Zones" are permanently closed, I just wanted to say that and thank you for the information. :)

    • @pyrohp2
      @pyrohp2 Рік тому +11

      very cool

    • @Vexxy197
      @Vexxy197 Рік тому +20

      You are one of the best among the liminal photographers

  • @defeatSpace
    @defeatSpace 11 місяців тому +3143

    The fact Japan is so clean that water flooding a subway looks like a well-kept swimming pool, is pretty neat.

    • @mr_sm1ley910
      @mr_sm1ley910 11 місяців тому +1

      Japans water is about as clean as a used toilet. It's not only them. And they don't even near having the cleanest water.

    • @mr_sm1ley910
      @mr_sm1ley910 11 місяців тому +71

      That water was really dirty btw

    • @defeatSpace
      @defeatSpace 11 місяців тому +167

      @@mr_sm1ley910 _"looks like..."_ 💀💥🤖

    • @mr_sm1ley910
      @mr_sm1ley910 11 місяців тому +8

      @@defeatSpace idk wtf that means

    • @HoneyDewDaBABfrgg-pw6xv
      @HoneyDewDaBABfrgg-pw6xv 11 місяців тому +35

      @mr_sm1ley910 the bite of '87?

  • @axelrose8481
    @axelrose8481 4 місяці тому +16

    4:41 this actually freaked me out so much. i've never seen this image before in my whole life but ive genuinely seen this place in a dream. not in the typical angsty "ive seen this place before" or wtvr you used to see in weirdcore edits, but ive genuinely seen that place in a dream. like, a couple months ago. it was an incredibly vivid dream and i remember basically the whole thing, people i met, conversations i had, but specifically that place. i'm getting nervous 😭😭😭

  • @pmconspiracy
    @pmconspiracy 4 місяці тому +13

    For me, the liminal aesthetic often embraces the beauty of in-between moments that evoke a feeling of nostalgia :)

  • @Disectively
    @Disectively Рік тому +1388

    I don't know what's worse, the idea of being trapped in a lonely, almost infinitely-repeating, eerie-feeling place for eternity, or knowing that these places might be real.

    • @HarmonyMoonbeam024
      @HarmonyMoonbeam024 Рік тому +53

      Me neither. Though they look cool in pictures, places like this really freak me out

    • @Casual_Fluke
      @Casual_Fluke Рік тому +64

      I mean why would knowing these places exist bad?
      It's not like just because you know it exist it will kill you unless you have someone specifically keeping an eye on you and whenever you learn this thing they will throw you into the eternal torment.

    • @comradewindowsill4253
      @comradewindowsill4253 Рік тому +21

      honestly, knowing where they are takes the creepiness away for me. like, these are no longer The Waiting Room Of All Time, they're specific places that are perfectly mundane in their proper context.

    • @aromview
      @aromview Рік тому +2

      @@Casual_Fluke Exactly

    • @e-manyvelez7430
      @e-manyvelez7430 Рік тому +7

      worse than that is finding out that the place smells like wee

  • @legendary102
    @legendary102 Рік тому +1084

    6:48 as someone who’s been to a fun zone near closing when everyone is leaving it really does look like a liminal space

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому +100

      I bet it’s a weird feeling to see with your own eyes, but cool nonetheless

    • @legendary102
      @legendary102 Рік тому +20

      @@JadenSalads indeed

    • @Lucidly_
      @Lucidly_ Рік тому +5

      Lol nice pfp I recognize it from a quackity video

    • @kenny_mcormick811
      @kenny_mcormick811 Рік тому

      =)

    • @maxthedoglover
      @maxthedoglover Рік тому +4

      @@Lucidly_ og for that when he was still in his toon town pfp

  • @RythenaOfficialYT
    @RythenaOfficialYT 9 місяців тому +5

    Bro the bullet slide at dry gulch was awesome, I stayed there a week or two a very long time ago.

  • @JezziOnKori
    @JezziOnKori 6 місяців тому +8

    Glad to hear the one on endless toilets in dreams. I always get bathroom dreams and I can never find a toilet that isn't cracked or the door isnt missing, or its just all out disgusting.

  • @Hyype
    @Hyype Рік тому +1809

    3:40 True story, I stayed at this very hotel before a flight to Japan, back in February, and remember looking out our bottom floor room’s window, into this big space, I remember the grass and such, but I didn’t know it was actually the spot of the original photo at the time. The weird part is that I actually joked to my brother that it looked like something from the backrooms, only now I’m realising we were genuinely there 😂

    • @salomeheredia9885
      @salomeheredia9885 11 місяців тому +37

      Imagine an old one thinking: Why did my kid sent me a photo of this hotel? Do they want me to pay on a trip?

    • @stephenbanyar1874
      @stephenbanyar1874 11 місяців тому +9

      From one right hand drive country to another! That's good stuff! 😌

    • @CheckYaBoiKay
      @CheckYaBoiKay 11 місяців тому

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    • @CheckYaBoiKay
      @CheckYaBoiKay 11 місяців тому

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    • @CheckYaBoiKay
      @CheckYaBoiKay 11 місяців тому +5

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  • @claireanna9621
    @claireanna9621 Рік тому +697

    I've been in abandoned grocery stores before and they're very unsettling. It's just a giant warehouse filled with empty shelves and abandoned checkout registers. Definitely one of my most unique memories.

    • @MyopicSundae
      @MyopicSundae Рік тому +29

      I was in an abandoned grocery store after a severe hurricane destroyed large portions of my home city and a lot of people who were without food, water, and power had busted into the grocery store to steal things to eat and drink. It's a very fucking weird place to be.

    • @eltanquedecasma1184
      @eltanquedecasma1184 Рік тому +3

      I worked at a mall and whenever I did early shifts , the empty mall gave me eerie vibes.

    • @Frizou
      @Frizou 11 місяців тому +2

      A grocery store recently close near where I live and I've gone to it very close before its actual closure, it is very weird to see and somewhat eerie to see empty shelves with some lasting items and only a few employees keeping up with the remaining stocks to sell. It's definitely not as much as most images you can see online, but it really does feel weird to be physically present in one of those

  • @upstepprep
    @upstepprep 9 місяців тому +3

    the krusty krab feels even more nostalgic because its still shown as open on google, making it feel so timeless

  • @diggyrobinson5859
    @diggyrobinson5859 4 місяці тому +4

    I've always liked walking around in liminal spaces, like at this one christmas event the area just by where the bathroom was there was a staircase that went like 20 floors down with no hallways or doors at each floor, except right at the bottom with a fire exit

  • @maqaroon
    @maqaroon Рік тому +4017

    I think liminal spaces are a type of uncanny valley effect for environments rather than faces. Just like how robotic faces are creepy, liminal spaces are usually artificial, manmade spaces that are meant to imitate something else (fake nature, trees, kids play area). Humans have a collective awareness for what types of interiors are soothing. e.g. Nobody would consider churches or palaces liminal even though these locations are still widely used and frequented in modern day. In Europe there's the concept of "altbau" (old building) which are buildings dating beyond 100yrs and have high ceilings and other architectural markers. They never appear in liminal imagery even though many schools, homes, offices and institutes are housed in them. Maybe because those locations are old enough to feel authentic or soothing in collective human memory, which contrasts with the uglier "uncanny" spaces built in the past few decades.

    • @siggland
      @siggland Рік тому +65

      True. Here first before this blows up😂 Liminal spaces are really interesting with their uncanny look. Wonder how proud the person that created this thing is😆

    • @Cat_Joseph
      @Cat_Joseph Рік тому +5

      ye

    • @pinkapopch654
      @pinkapopch654 Рік тому +47

      Whoa, I didn't expect to see you in this type of video!

    • @05allygator
      @05allygator Рік тому +18

      omg I used to love your videos so much

    • @micro_is_missing
      @micro_is_missing Рік тому +23

      oh wow i didnt expect to see you on this kind of video lol i really like your interpretation though

  • @werewolf1301
    @werewolf1301 Рік тому +219

    Oh, note about the elder care facility that looks like a town: those are quite helpful for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, as they mimic a town without the danger of a resident leaving the facility. The residents can freely enjoy community and a day-night cylce, without their memory troubles getting them hurt.

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi 10 місяців тому +8

      looks like it could do with some proper skylights

  • @Ilovecats0193
    @Ilovecats0193 8 місяців тому +6

    You spoke so calm I feel like this was my therapy session

  • @arthurmezacasa1021
    @arthurmezacasa1021 5 місяців тому +5

    The only experience I have of visiting liminal spaces as someone not from North America (I'm from Brazil) is of mall in a city near were I grew up. The place was built in had a very 90s feel and when I used to visit it (early 2000s) the whole second floor was mostly empty. I was heavily underutilized and the closed storefronts and dead hallways gave off a very weird vibe.

    • @faeisart
      @faeisart 4 місяці тому

      Pra ser sincero, eu achei q o cara falando q essas imagens dão mais efeito para os norte-americanos meio forçada, já que se esse conceito se aplica a qualquer lugar que dê sensação de transição, então qualquer pessoa seria capaz de sentir esse sentimento, mesmo o cenário sendo de um lugar completamente diferente da onde você nasceu. Tanto que metade das imagens que ele analisou no vídeo nem são localizados na América do Norte, e é capaz que a maioria dessas imagens da Internet também não sejam.

  • @4grammaton
    @4grammaton Рік тому +1396

    9:26 As someone from Russia, I can tell you that a lot of Soviet-era sanatoriums have these very liminal-looking swimming pools and spa rooms. The gloomy lighting, the walls/floors/ceilings made of those little square tiles, the murky-looking water. I recently re-visited a Soviet-era sanatorium near Moscow my family used to frequent when I was a child, and which gave me a lot of liminal dreams over the years. They'd refurbished some of it, but a lot of those liminal features in architecture, design and overall look and feel remain. I took a lot of photos for old times' sake.

    • @connorscanlan2167
      @connorscanlan2167 Рік тому +23

      You don't know how lucky you are.
      BACK IN THE US- BACK IN THE US- BACK IN THE USSR (Dananananananana)

    • @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed
      @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed Рік тому +56

      Definitely! I feel like pre-communist Russian buildings have this "be happy you are suffering!" Vibe to the buildings. I've noticed they used bright colors, mosaics of false victories, play happy music every other hour in certain places- just screams liminal to me.

    • @connorscanlan2167
      @connorscanlan2167 Рік тому +6

      @@HowManyHintsDoYouNeed Yeah, the benefit to the Communist architecture is that it's usually a lot more straightforward and utilitarian.

    • @ganderaz
      @ganderaz Рік тому +8

      I remember being on a summer camp in this really old obscure hotel on polish seaside. the photos of this one being empty would have gone sooo viral

    • @meanporu
      @meanporu Рік тому +23

      I remember going to a sanatorium as a child and my memories of it are so liminal, lots of white everywhere, the empty room with a bath full of narzan.. think of the Hawkins lab in stranger things 😂

  • @vinylpowell7600
    @vinylpowell7600 Рік тому +467

    16:04 I can not stress how creepy it is to see your home town in this video. I drive past that school all the time and I see that photo all the time, but never knew the two were connected.

    • @internetphia
      @internetphia Рік тому +14

      I was looking for this exact comment lol

    • @Vertican
      @Vertican Рік тому +12

      true, ive literally been in that arcade at the lansing mall

    • @manjimutt3458
      @manjimutt3458 Рік тому +6

      No way that’s my home town to and I never knew that

    • @6z0
      @6z0 Рік тому +15

      Agreed. 6:47 I have been inside this exact room inside Fun Zone when I was a little kid in 2005 and my parents have a picture of me inside that right side glass bubble.

    • @masonmyers1198
      @masonmyers1198 Рік тому +4

      @@6z0 I live 5 miles away from valley worlds of fun and had one of my birthdays their so I was relivied to find out it was not a liminal photo.

  • @Kaldrin
    @Kaldrin 7 місяців тому +5

    I really love Jared's stuff, it's full of gems. Thanks for this video.

  • @stormgirl09
    @stormgirl09 7 місяців тому +5

    omg i had those bathroom dreams too!! the doorless stalls,the poop splattered stalls,over flowing toilets,doors that are way too small,toilets raised off the ground and connected to the wall,stalls with multiply toilets,etc. 7 out of 10 times i have said dreams i wake up having to use the bathroom for real. makes sense! but what explains the other 30% reason I have these strange dreams lol.

  • @Samuelon552
    @Samuelon552 Рік тому +321

    One of the reasons these pictures are so impactful I think is because some of these places are closed down. It’s so sad to see something that feels so nostalgic closing down for good

    • @HeyLeFay
      @HeyLeFay Рік тому +18

      It’s also kind of interesting when you realize that for a majority their lives, these buildings didn’t look like that. They had furniture, patrons, residents, etc. It’s just a single, fleeting moment that is now forever frozen in time.

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому +1

      Agreed

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому +1

      @@HeyLeFay you said it best

  • @netnomad47
    @netnomad47 Рік тому +365

    I think what constitutes a "liminal space" is the feeling of abandondment of a once inhabited and lively place, a place very often related to our childhood subconscious memories, places we never really paid attention to until we see them again and now abandoned, so it can invoke a feeling of unsettling nostalgia.

    • @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed
      @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed Рік тому +13

      I remember always going to after school daycares and just thinking about them being abandoned gives me this sense of dread like "oh yeah, I can never go back there"

    • @ladycavalier
      @ladycavalier Рік тому

      Omg YES

  • @MothmanDeluxe
    @MothmanDeluxe 9 місяців тому +6

    i used to go to Valley Worlds of Fun all the time as a kid since i lived so close and the fact that it’s defunct now makes me so sad. their laser tag was so great.
    also, the “dead mall” image at 8:35 is near my hometown, also in WV and ive explored it a few times. there’s still a couple businesses that operate in it but it’s still very liminal in person too.

  • @DJ.Jr_Ggaming
    @DJ.Jr_Ggaming 4 місяці тому +2

    This video gives such a nostalgic feeling calming and scary this video is bringing back old memories from when I was 5-7 you deserve a subscription for bringing back memories 🙏

  • @gregorius9251
    @gregorius9251 11 місяців тому +537

    Fun Fact:If you stay in school after lessons for long enough you can make some pretty cool liminal space photos.

    • @AltThrowawayAccount
      @AltThrowawayAccount 7 місяців тому +4

      not on my school though, its very open, so it doesn't feel very liminal

    • @gachabloxgirl3958
      @gachabloxgirl3958 7 місяців тому +31

      @@AltThrowawayAccount Some very open spaces can feel liminal too though, it doesn't have to be claustrophobic. Like, the infinite suburbs and infinite city streets levels of the backrooms are really weird too. I remember once I was in a mall that's about to close for the night, it was dark, empty, massive and open, and it felt very liminal

    • @sweetparriz
      @sweetparriz 6 місяців тому +3

      Honestly my school is barely liminal. Like, there's like 1 or 2 areas where it looks liminal but not rlly.

    • @babygooboo9985
      @babygooboo9985 6 місяців тому +2

      i have like 1 photo from my old school

    • @troymonroy5199
      @troymonroy5199 4 місяці тому

      How??

  • @inbredduck1487
    @inbredduck1487 Рік тому +678

    I lived near a mall named "White Flint Mall," which is now demolished. There's a really popular liminal space picture of the food court where the floor is checkered, and there are neon lights lining the ceiling. I remember going there as a kid, and it's pretty sad to see it so empty. Pretty sure the Lord and Taylors there finally closed. There was a big fight over ownership so it stayed standing for a while.

    • @elijahruiz7006
      @elijahruiz7006 Рік тому +19

      I know what you’re talking about! That’s awesome

    • @JosefTBB
      @JosefTBB Рік тому +15

      I went there before it closed and it was pretty weird but cool

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому +43

      Woah, I'll have to check this one out and add it to the next episode of the series! Thank you :)

    • @Da-choppa
      @Da-choppa Рік тому +9

      @@JadenSalads next episode?!

    • @kaios636
      @kaios636 Рік тому +5

      Oh my lord. It’s the popular liminal space photo, that’s awesome.

  • @robzybex4197
    @robzybex4197 8 місяців тому +4

    Very good choice of the music, Aquatic Ambience and Aphex Twin tracks, love it!

  • @jackattacktron1000
    @jackattacktron1000 3 місяці тому +1

    I keep returning to this series, mainly because of the mystery and intrigue. Thanks for making these, it’s cool to know the origins of these locations. That and Liminal Spaces are so interesting.

  • @Rethyus
    @Rethyus 11 місяців тому +859

    Hearing the phrase "grew up in the early 2010's" did more than any liminal space could to me lmao

    • @cynthiaholland13
      @cynthiaholland13 8 місяців тому +7

      Me too 😅

    • @MrSpotface
      @MrSpotface 8 місяців тому +20

      hit me hard ngl

    • @lemonstrangler
      @lemonstrangler 7 місяців тому +1

      was a kid at that time too but not sure why that time period specifically?

    • @-_--__---___----
      @-_--__---___---- 6 місяців тому +35

      ​@@lemonstranglerBecause the early 2010s were recent

    • @Omnibushido-
      @Omnibushido- 4 місяці тому +3

      @@lemonstrangler Give it a few years and you’ll understand the feeling.

  • @linksbro1
    @linksbro1 Рік тому +597

    Honestly this video made the Lantern of Madison picture go from spooky to heart warmingly wholesome. The fact they put that much effort into creating a place of familiarity for elders instead of having them live in a near sterile clinical environment, that can truly mean a lot to the seniors living their final days in that place. Instead of just a room, it can feel like a home.

  • @kgstarz
    @kgstarz 8 місяців тому +11

    keep up the good entertainment you’ve provided us with :)

  • @mime_exe
    @mime_exe 2 місяці тому +1

    I randomly found this channel but boy am I glad I did, Liminal Spaces, forgotten aesthetics, this is a cosy channel that I can enjoy while sipping wine.

  • @TheFoolish727
    @TheFoolish727 Рік тому +342

    I’m pretty sure “The End” library doesn’t exist anymore because from what I’ve heard the place was demolished and some of the people set to the task got bored and decided to mess with the letters on the wall so they made it say “The End is Near” which explains the differences between the letters

  • @ryanwaughman8492
    @ryanwaughman8492 11 місяців тому +1065

    I stayed at the Holiday in at Heathrow and you have no idea how scary it is to be walking around and suddenly have this massive wave of dread and déja-vu when you realise that you're standing in the exact place you see in scary images and videos. Shit had me fucked up. The uncanny valley was real

    • @cats_n_cream2145
      @cats_n_cream2145 10 місяців тому +22

      Pov you play evade: ...

    • @JoacoG11
      @JoacoG11 10 місяців тому +14

      ​@@cats_n_cream2145tf is that

    • @ani-hzl
      @ani-hzl 10 місяців тому +14

      @@JoacoG11it’s a game in roblox where there’s different maps and you run away from images

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 10 місяців тому +28

      You don’t know what the uncanny valley is.

    • @horizonkage
      @horizonkage 6 місяців тому +4

      I hope you can pronounce it correctly.

  • @purplestormy
    @purplestormy 4 місяці тому +1

    Ooh man the poll e the water falls! I always want to know where this from, good job! Amazing video

  • @AntiSCO
    @AntiSCO Місяць тому +1

    Between the DK Country aquatic theme and the sight of Borders nterior, but nostalgic feels for someone who generally feels nothing for the past. Good job

  • @sombertoboggly
    @sombertoboggly Рік тому +2028

    thank you again for the collab! it was a lot of fun to learn the lore behind these photos

    • @Virtual_Odyssey
      @Virtual_Odyssey Рік тому +19

      Great commentary!

    • @sombertoboggly
      @sombertoboggly Рік тому +15

      @@Virtual_Odyssey thank you glad you thought so :)

    • @CerealKiller669
      @CerealKiller669 Рік тому +10

      good job! btw i like your pfp 👍

    • @Purpleguy626
      @Purpleguy626 Рік тому +3

      ​@@sombertoboggly I know this may be late but I also believe your voiceover is quite nice!

    • @crazywarp36
      @crazywarp36 Рік тому +3

      @@sombertoboggly you did really good :D

  • @omegaprime223
    @omegaprime223 Рік тому +561

    I took one look at the Lantern of Madison and knew it was a memory center.
    The lives of people suffering from Alzheimer and other memory effecting diseases can be improved significantly by tying into how the people used to live in their earlier years, the facilities that I've worked in painted halls like the sides of houses, hid the lights in cloud painted enclosures, and themed the cafeteria like a 50's diner. Lantern looks to have taken it to the extreme, beyond the obvious they have a full day/night cycle for the lights (this helps with sundowning), electric fireplaces and kitchenettes in the suites, a couple of false greens for putting, the independent living wing looks to be designed to look like a hotel, a couple of lounges (one styled like a cabin and the other like a bar), and an 80's styled salon. They've apparently been successful enough that they've opened additional facilities.

    • @dancingheroes
      @dancingheroes Рік тому +2

      just go to a real place, why matrix it?

    • @EuryBartleby
      @EuryBartleby Рік тому +45

      @@dancingheroes These people can't necessarily be out in public. They get confused very easily at some point of their disease.

    • @omegaprime223
      @omegaprime223 Рік тому +42

      @@dancingheroes Safety of residents and others.
      For safety of the resident, people with Alzheimer's tend to either bolt or open up swinging when startled or confused, and if there's a busy street nearby...
      For safety of others, manic strength is a thing, I was put on workman's comp after a lady in a wheelchair ripped a fire extinguisher enclosure (not the extinguisher itself, the 'break in case of fire' box) out of a concrete wall and nailed me with it from about ten feet away, I was on my ass and had three cracked ribs trying to figure out what bus had hit me.

    • @ImOvervalued
      @ImOvervalued Рік тому +3

      @@omegaprime223 Holy shit lmao

    • @PescaColorata
      @PescaColorata Рік тому

      .

  • @hovant6666
    @hovant6666 8 місяців тому +3

    4:37 literally what I thought my parents meant when they talked about the 'buying' of a house. This and a Home Depot so immense that whole houses were on shelves; everything felt so big back then

  • @st4rz.._..for.y0u
    @st4rz.._..for.y0u 2 місяці тому +2

    this video is amazing i really enjoyed watching it :)

  • @funni_noises
    @funni_noises Рік тому +265

    For the people that get scared or feel that they are in danger when looking at liminal space images, it might be a survival instinct in a way, humans have always had each other and these images are empty of people yet look like they should have tons of people. This makes it feel like whoever took the photo was left behind, like they have no one to protect them and love them, sometimes we immerse ourselves into these images and we feel alone and left behind

    • @kingzaynsmyname3634
      @kingzaynsmyname3634 Рік тому +22

      I completely agree! Humans always need others to feel safe, so seeing someone alone like that makes us question what if we were there! You summed it up brilliantly!

    • @henryhobbs8890
      @henryhobbs8890 Рік тому +23

      I wonder if it's a survival mechanism to be perturbed by these empty spaces because there might be a REASON nobody's around, perhaps a predator or incoming natural disaster, etc. Just a thought.

    • @luvmyrugratsable
      @luvmyrugratsable Рік тому +10

      @@henryhobbs8890 well basically I think it’s a mix of both because no one around? That’s not normal and it does not help that you always feel like your being watched but, what if you are now you don’t know this space, is the reason no one is here because they are dead? Maybe they are hiding, maybe your in the storm.

    • @Totally_Bonkers
      @Totally_Bonkers Рік тому +5

      i feel nothing when looking at liminal images, they jus tlook like regular images.

    • @funni_noises
      @funni_noises Рік тому +4

      @@luvmyrugratsable maybe even this isn’t earth but just is made to look like it to trick us?
      Do humans even exist anymore? Are you the last person to exist? These are the kind of questions that we would think/ask when in these places

  • @AdrianGhastly
    @AdrianGhastly Рік тому +1341

    Firstly, I want to thank you for having me on this video! It was a lot of fun and hopefully we can do something like this again! And secondly, Wow! Dude I can’t believe how extensive this video is. I had no idea how much effort and time went into this. I absolutely love seeing the improvement in the quality of your videos. The intro especially was really well said and probably the best definition of Liminal Spaces I’ve ever heard. This video was super inspiring and makes me want to visit these places.

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому +62

      MAN! Thanks for sticking around and being so nice, it means so much. :) I’ll definitely reach out again for future videos.
      And.. the quality has definitely improved, thanks for noticing. My videos can be pretty janky at times, but this one is pretty clean cut.

    • @Virtual_Odyssey
      @Virtual_Odyssey Рік тому +15

      Yo bro great commentary

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому +17

      @@Virtual_Odyssey Factoid. We need respect on Adrian's name!

    • @incognitoman3656
      @incognitoman3656 Рік тому +4

      @@JadenSalads I didn’t know you existed before seeing this
      Also, backrooms came from and old office sale, but it’s been demolished I think which lends to the vibe

    • @securerelicaiden576
      @securerelicaiden576 Рік тому +5

      ​@@JadenSalads yo dude I have some information to the house at 20:18 due to it being my cousins house, feel free to ask me anything

  • @CommonSenseless1993
    @CommonSenseless1993 Місяць тому +1

    “Grew up in the early 2010s.” I was literally in college in 2010 and there are full grown adults today were literal children during that time? Sheesh, time flies….

  • @hamburgerdog25
    @hamburgerdog25 4 місяці тому +1

    What I think makes liminal spaces so intriguing is that its like being the mythos of memory. "A location which is a transition between two other locations, or states of being" in a metaphorical way this is very much describing what some memories are, a place in your mind you recall vaguely, empty, familar yet strange, out of place, out of time, without a way back to what you know. You don't know the last time you crossed this place, you don't know what way you took to get there or to leave it, or perhaps you had even been lost when you got there. Its an unknown space that somehow has this uncanny familiarity. You recognize before you even know what it is. A manifestation of how you recieve reality. Memory mythos.

  • @davidpopovici7784
    @davidpopovici7784 Рік тому +422

    I live in Moldova🇲🇩, a post-soviet country.
    Sometimes when i go through yards between flats when it is about to get dark or when it is completely dark, it feels like a liminal space.
    Moreover, the corridors, stairs and elevators in our buildings give a really mysterios vibe.
    The scariest are hospital halls, usually long without light or with 2 or 3 lighbulbs.
    Even though these look like that, many of us like them, it makes us feel like home.

    • @metro3932
      @metro3932 Рік тому +13

      A lot of subway stations in the former east part of Berlin also have a really mysterious look and feel to them. The platforms are often extremely long but only badly lit. Also the walls often have those weird yellow-ish white tiles, making the place even more liminal. You can especially feel that when it's late at night and you missed your train and have to wait for the next one.

    • @marcelodiaz5006
      @marcelodiaz5006 Рік тому +4

      Hope to visit moldova one Day! I love the post soviet structure

    • @davidpopovici7784
      @davidpopovici7784 Рік тому +4

      @@marcelodiaz5006 That's heartwarming!🇲🇩🤝Every Country!

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому

      @@davidpopovici7784 hope you’re well! Thanks for the comment :)

    • @PescaColorata
      @PescaColorata Рік тому

      .

  • @Yohanan552
    @Yohanan552 Рік тому +306

    When I was 14, me and my friend walked around our local mall before anything was open. I was definitely struck by how good I felt to be in that deserted, yet peaceful place. I am certainly one of those attracted to "in between" spaces

  • @GeorgeValentineIV
    @GeorgeValentineIV 3 місяці тому +1

    Your first paragraph is something almost nobody has ever talked about! Sure it destroys the magic in a way, as when one understands that they feel that eerie feeling is because they have never stopped to pay attention to that part of the world/building (because the architectures themselves never intended for a mid class hotel or even hospital corridor to look that much lively, as there's absolutely no need to waste money on that, but the spectator has usually witnessed that place through times when other people are there). But it's essential to understand the reason why we get that feeling. It's not that the backrooms are something that much extraordinary, but rather WE let that illusion inhabit our minds for various reasons that affect our mind at that moment! Excellent video!

  • @rodriguezzzzzzzzz
    @rodriguezzzzzzzzz 2 місяці тому +1

    congrats on the 5M+ views!!!!

  • @mlgpro9685
    @mlgpro9685 Рік тому +519

    Liminal Spaces are one of the best things to exist. The fact that they give off an unsettling yet nostalgic feeling is amazing, and those two factors both combine very very well to create perfect horror in my opinion.

    • @jameswalker199
      @jameswalker199 Рік тому +13

      Speak for yourself. They all look like movie sets abandoned after a day's filming. What's creepy is learning the fact that they not only exist, but they exist for real, in a manner that real people could walk through them, instead of an actor acting like a place is real when the walls are wooden frames painted to look like they are make of bricks, mortar, and plaster.

    • @mrs.shortcakestrawberries2557
      @mrs.shortcakestrawberries2557 Рік тому +12

      The scariest part to me is the wasted space for a potential McDonalds

    • @a.kyx06
      @a.kyx06 Рік тому +2

      @@mrs.shortcakestrawberries2557 LMAOO

    • @mlgpro9685
      @mlgpro9685 Рік тому +2

      @@mrs.shortcakestrawberries2557 I know. People have to at least eat some sort of nutritious meal while they're scared half to death, shitting themselves.

    • @GiulioMacchinelli
      @GiulioMacchinelli Рік тому +1

      The backrooms are scared of this guy

  • @Vapormoon
    @Vapormoon 11 місяців тому +386

    regarding how liminal spaces mostly affect north americans in terms of nostalgia: I was born and raised in asia and never went overseas, and those images still spark a sense of nostalgia in me. idk how much ppl from other countries can relate but in my experience a lot of countries really try to imitate America because it's the defacto role model, especially in media (seriously ask any foreign kid what they wanna do when they grow up and SO MANY will respond with something along the lines of "move to the US and become xyz" i really can't overstate how romanticized the US is in other countries) Foreign country media is like 50% local 50% hollywood. I grew up with american media, so I get nostalgic for those things as if it were part of my actual childhood. sorry if that doesn't make sense, it's a really weird experience to describe lol

    • @gabrielcoventry4586
      @gabrielcoventry4586 9 місяців тому +10

      The US sentiment is literally the opposite in Europe

    • @MrSpotface
      @MrSpotface 8 місяців тому +28

      @@gabrielcoventry4586 depends where in europe and how recently. My family is greek and italian. Growing up whenever i would visit those countries everybody i talked to wanted to go to america. I never understood it because i was born and raised in the US and i was like it aint that special believe me.

    • @Dxntes
      @Dxntes 7 місяців тому +7

      As someone who spent nearly his entire life in Southeast Asia, I completely understand what you mean and I love the way you worded your comment, it makes so much sense.

    • @Waryfuls
      @Waryfuls 6 місяців тому

      As a kid I wanted to go and live in America, but once I reached the age of 18-19... I lost all interest and actually don't want to visit it if I don't have to.@@MrSpotface

    • @Waryfuls
      @Waryfuls 6 місяців тому +7

      I mean.. growing up in West-Europe.. some of these images are relatable, but some not at all..

  • @markp911
    @markp911 3 місяці тому

    this was fantastic. thank you.

  • @DominicanoDODO
    @DominicanoDODO 5 місяців тому

    Interesting video, Keep up The Good work! ❤

  • @YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah
    @YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah Рік тому +593

    I love the backrooms as a concept so much, it’s so unique but what stopped it from being scary was me realizing these places definitely exist in real life or were computer generated 💀

    • @sanchez5698
      @sanchez5698 Рік тому +20

      And the youtube kids ruining it

    • @basketcaseface813
      @basketcaseface813 Рік тому +8

      @@sanchez5698 god, the partygoers ruined it so badly.

    • @Fiz___
      @Fiz___ Рік тому +1

      @@basketcaseface813:)

    • @am-ir2bx
      @am-ir2bx Рік тому +2

      It ain't supposed to be scary in the first place

    • @S0DAMNED
      @S0DAMNED Рік тому +3

      @@basketcaseface813 tbh all the "entities" ruined it.
      the backrooms were meant to be empty spaces that bring you nostalgia while also having that weird creepy feeling to it, like something was off. when people started adding all of those entities it just went downhill.
      then again, the concept would be a bit boring without them

  • @johnpotato-cy9jd
    @johnpotato-cy9jd Рік тому +175

    Learning that other people dream of bathrooms like that puts a chill down my spine. Already, they were pretty creepy - I've dreamed of pretty much the same bathroom since childhood, a large expanse with stalls forming a maze, so knowing that other people also do too creeps me out.

    • @danaondrackova3431
      @danaondrackova3431 Рік тому +6

      exactly! I dream about those bathrooms and showers all the time and I literally put a hand on my mouth in shock that I am not the only one with weird houses, bathrooms and buildings in my dreams

    • @tsunami870
      @tsunami870 Рік тому +2

      Literally had a dream last night where the stalls were lined up in a grid and were too short like in the video

    • @HJ-ju4ui
      @HJ-ju4ui Рік тому

      The bathroom labyrinth is so real ! had that in my dreams too

  • @f5tornado831
    @f5tornado831 9 місяців тому +12

    I just realized there's 2 categories of liminal spaces, there's transitional spaces, and nostalgic places. Both are somewhat nostalgic, but transitional ones rely on being liminal, while nostalgic ones usually arent really transitional, and rely on nostalgia.

  • @arpiabu-alrub7484
    @arpiabu-alrub7484 6 місяців тому +2

    18:18 omg i was so surprised to see one of these places take place in my country. was a pleasant surprise to see it in this list. sad that it got shut down.

    • @SwaggiestCone
      @SwaggiestCone 25 днів тому

      That's why the Israelis bombed it. They want The Krusty Krab back.

  • @Jynxedlove
    @Jynxedlove Рік тому +131

    Can confirm, the Fun Zone in NY was more jungle themed than the one in the liminal space picture.
    The animatronics are their own nightmare. They *never* worked right.

    • @Jynxedlove
      @Jynxedlove Рік тому +20

      they probably weren't profitable. The place was always struggling. It really only catered to young children, and there was the more popular Adventure Land not that far away.

    • @onlyguy_
      @onlyguy_ 11 місяців тому +19

      The animatronics get a bit quirky at night.

    • @Huzam001
      @Huzam001 11 місяців тому +3

      WAS THAT THE BITE OF ‘87?????

  • @sillyjilly1855
    @sillyjilly1855 Рік тому +580

    It’s so weird but cool to know that a lot of these are all actual places. I was convinced that most of these were made in Photoshop or something.😅

    • @tangieasmr_
      @tangieasmr_ Рік тому +29

      same, some seemed to have a “trapped “ vibe with absolute no windows or doors to leave which makes it look like Ai or photoshop

    • @blackdragoncyrus
      @blackdragoncyrus 11 місяців тому +5

      or AI generated.

    • @dylandigzz6132
      @dylandigzz6132 11 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, I feel like that and its super weird that the one at 14:00 I past by everyday and always assosciated it with that image. Really weird thinking these are real places and that i might have seen them.

    • @h3corptempbutevadinganass
      @h3corptempbutevadinganass 11 місяців тому +2

      @@blackdragoncyrus some of these photos were awed at in the 90s and earlier dude......a.i. generated.... gimme a break

    • @DetectiveMars
      @DetectiveMars 11 місяців тому

      @@h3corptempbutevadinganassbro no backrooms photos have dates on them so nobody knew the location or date of the picture. that’s why we are here homie

  • @karldutton
    @karldutton 29 днів тому

    I used to go over to the rainbow house when little. brings back so much memories looking at the photos

  • @ajbubajbub2743
    @ajbubajbub2743 3 місяці тому +1

    19:23 That exact play area was in an old mall in mid-town sacramento. It was torn down in 2016.

  • @user-qjvqfjv
    @user-qjvqfjv 11 місяців тому +54

    I wish the Poolrooms were real. What a cool concept, just an entire building full of swimmable passages.

    • @iluvyurbles
      @iluvyurbles 4 місяці тому

      Honestly would be a fun dreamscape swim

  • @puzzlepuddles6712
    @puzzlepuddles6712 Рік тому +85

    honestly the way you described liminal spaces really tingled my brain right there. i thought i had known everything there was to interpret, a liminal space is just empty and loney. but the way you described them made me imagine "somebody took a photo of a place where you just were, indicating they followed your exact steps." and that thought just made this a lot more disturbing

  • @izabelasiczek3547
    @izabelasiczek3547 8 місяців тому

    You learn something every day, really interesting

  • @thelofistorm
    @thelofistorm 4 місяці тому +1

    This kind of reminds me of when I thought I’d been to one of the more popular liminal spaces, that being an emptied out room with a slide going around the staircase, something that I’d seen at a family friend’s house. I still don’t know if this was just a house that was similar in design to it, but it was a somewhat chilling moment for me.

  • @dsminfinity3092
    @dsminfinity3092 Рік тому +131

    I never expected to see a video talk about the rainbow fun house. What was once a big part of my childhood, is now something people all over can see.
    The incident of "death" was about the death slide in which somebody had broken their neck. I don't recall if that person had died, but I remember being scared of the sheer drop of a "slide" as a child, let alone how I feel when nearing 20 thinking I was one accident away from being paralysed at best.

    • @dreamylunaa
      @dreamylunaa Рік тому +4

      I didn't expect to see it mentioned or another person comment going there too! RIP rainbow fun house

    • @nightraven5760
      @nightraven5760 Рік тому +2

      @@dreamylunaa i know man its weird as hell seeing somewhere so close on a video like this.

  • @The_Metal_Mechanic
    @The_Metal_Mechanic Рік тому +90

    Jesus, the shot of the Scholastic book fair awakened a few forgotten memories. My schools would take each class one at a time to the library where it would be set up, and I was the one kid that never had the money to get anything, so while walking back to class the kids would make fun of me for going back to class empty handed. Happened pretty much every year with 1 or 2 exceptions.

    • @nukirisame5298
      @nukirisame5298 Рік тому +6

      kids suck man. im sorry that happened to you

    • @heribertovizcaino4682
      @heribertovizcaino4682 Рік тому

      @@nukirisame5298 well this is what technology does to you and bad friends making you into a bad person. I blame technology because it can decrease your social skills with other people. I love technology to but its one of my cons i hate about it.

    • @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed
      @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed Рік тому +1

      Ah yes the Ol' -let's find out who's poor or has crappy parents- book fair. I believe that's what made me become a mini kleptomaniac. I'd steal pens and small stuff. Funny how our brain development works.

    • @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed
      @HowManyHintsDoYouNeed Рік тому

      @@heribertovizcaino4682 this has nothing to do with technology. What are you talking about? This is a BOOK FAIR probably from 2002!

    • @The_Metal_Mechanic
      @The_Metal_Mechanic Рік тому

      @@HowManyHintsDoYouNeed actually probably started for me in 99. It may have happened before that too, but I honestly can't remember. Either way, the technology argument is not exactly relevant to this particular moment.

  • @loonyfooxajpw9506
    @loonyfooxajpw9506 Місяць тому +1

    The “@Play Amusement” reminds me of the Billy Beez that we have in Syracuse Mall, NY. The slides, especially. Irony of it being in the same place.

  • @NocturneSilence
    @NocturneSilence День тому

    What characterize all liminal spaces is the feeling of being in a fake place, like a set in a studio or something like that, a spot that was made for a TV show, that's why those places looks familiar to us, suburbs, interior of houses, irreal places like dream core, those are places that we have seen in TV in our childhood, that's why it looks like if we were there before.

  • @kristoferkoessel4354
    @kristoferkoessel4354 Рік тому +68

    I think the shadows are what really creep me out about liminal spaces, most of the time it looks like lights were never installed in the first place, which makes the creepiness of the area seem purposeful, like it’s warning you about something in the area. The lack of people also add to the feeling that the area is unsafe. When it has nostalgic factors it almost feels like it’s luring tactic to get you to go in further. In other areas it seems as if an area is too un-detailed to be reality. All sounds insane I know, but that’s the psychology behind it.

  • @OPNightWing
    @OPNightWing Рік тому +70

    Crazy to see some of these in different angles, almost removes the uneasiness completely…almost

    • @JadenSalads
      @JadenSalads  Рік тому +14

      Agreed.. but I hope this video doesn’t kill the ‘eerie’ or ‘unsettling’ vibes for people who like liminal space images.

    • @LMCScout
      @LMCScout Рік тому +2

      @@JadenSalads Haha, no matter what they’re still eerie to me! Thanks for the video and the high quality!

  • @jaywhips
    @jaywhips 4 місяці тому

    I used to go to that funzone in farmingdale as a kid. That shocked the hell out of me when you brought it up lol

  • @_-stardust-_
    @_-stardust-_ Місяць тому +1

    I love this video!:3

  • @StarlightLancer01
    @StarlightLancer01 Рік тому +427

    We honestly need more horror games that focus on liminal spaces and the uneasiness of emptiness as a fear factor. A little off topic on the games part but this video just makes me want to have them.

    • @ishigami_senku
      @ishigami_senku Рік тому +6

      The Garten of BanBan! the emptiness of the kindergarten is literally what I loved about that game! I talked about it in a comment section under a UA-camr who played it, but some people were like “it's a flaw in the game because it lacks atmosphere” Iirc they mean like the atmosphere of the game AND the atmosphere of an actual kindergarten. They're saying there should be some places where there's depth, not just have one lighting. And the place should have more pastel colors (the base color of the place is white or just one basic color) and have more furnitures. But I find this "lack of atmosphere" as exactly what makes it more unsettling because kindergartens normally look more colorful but this one doesn't - so, it captures that perfect “this is not a normal kindergarten” above the fact there are hidden facilities.

    • @StrawsberryYT
      @StrawsberryYT Рік тому +9

      ​​​@@ishigami_senku I think the problem is that it focused too much on the liminal stuff, and when you were supposed to be jumpscared or scared in general by a monster, it wasn't as fulfilling in those departments, that's why it can be a flaw, if the game was meant to really feel eerie rather scary it's better off not needing jumpscares and if it happens to have them, they should be more suspenseful and unexpected to really induce fear into the player. I personally don't really hate the game, but I agree with people that it's was very lackluster in majority of what it attempted to do.

    • @weeeddrd
      @weeeddrd Рік тому +3

      Roblox has it

    • @headphonesaxolotl
      @headphonesaxolotl 11 місяців тому +4

      I'd like to see one where you walk through and the area changes over time, so like if at first you were in the backrooms yellow room and you found a door into an abandoned grocery store, which when you exited, was one of those images at 0:33 etc.
      Or like if by squeezing between two bookshelves in "The End", you might find a passage into the Poolrooms, where you could go down a waterslide and end up in an old indoor playground.

    • @Samuelisakson
      @Samuelisakson 11 місяців тому +2

      Maybe not use them to scare...but to comfort

  • @lysandracaspez578
    @lysandracaspez578 Рік тому +174

    I used to get kinda unsettled by these photos, but after watching this video, I’m comforted by the fact that these are real places and by their history. Knowing the backstory of these places actually gives the photos more depth!

    • @OreoBAKON
      @OreoBAKON 11 місяців тому +2

      60 likes and no comments? I’ll change that

  • @bobbywobbles8903
    @bobbywobbles8903 5 місяців тому +2

    I'm a British person, and whenever I go to another country I use Heathrow Airport. Imagine my surprise when I discover that one of the most famous liminal spaces is in a location i actually use and have used as a transitional space.

  • @Lososb525
    @Lososb525 23 дні тому

    09:26 OMG It's actually very surprising for me to know, that one of my favourite liminal-space photos was taken in my country! Thank you for making this video, it's so interesting!!

  • @andrewjoe4284
    @andrewjoe4284 Рік тому +64

    as someone from Indonesia , i can confirm that Asep Strawberry has a unique style of building. just different from any other restaurant here. FYI, you can find Asep Strawberry in few cities in Java Island, especially west java(they have multiple restaurant here which is nice).

    • @Neonmyy
      @Neonmyy 11 місяців тому +5

      gw baru tau tntang restoran asep stroberi ini .....

  • @ifGarage
    @ifGarage Рік тому +105

    Liminal spaces don’t make me feel uneasy nor do they give me nostalgic. When I see liminal spaces I see art. I start to appreciate the design of buildings and themes of the rooms or the location of the outside liminal space. It’s just art to me

    • @JohnDoe-ky4qk
      @JohnDoe-ky4qk Рік тому +2

      Eww

    • @a.kyx06
      @a.kyx06 Рік тому

      @@JohnDoe-ky4qk wdym ew

    • @JohnDoe-ky4qk
      @JohnDoe-ky4qk Рік тому

      @ash 💗 color me unique, but I don't find empty malls, subway spaces and basements with yellow wallpaper and flickering lights particularly artsy

  • @thehobbist5544
    @thehobbist5544 16 днів тому

    1:55
    Dude. Those play houses, I swear to everything I remember those. I can REMEMBER REMEMBERING those bro

  • @Aldodragon
    @Aldodragon 2 дні тому

    1:36 this pic is nostalgic I was born in 08 and I remember going to these book fairs looking at all the books and erasers and stuff they had

  • @sl_yy3573
    @sl_yy3573 Рік тому +46

    The play houses at IKEA in Australia are actually really fun! They are a little bit creepy with weird objects all around but I have lots of really cool memories at them.

  • @NervousEOW
    @NervousEOW Рік тому +449

    Liminal space doesn't make me feel uncomfortable or uneasy it actually makes me feel like a good place to get away from everything and everyone

    • @owihinape
      @owihinape Рік тому +33

      damn not me, i would actually cry and piss myself

    • @slimgrim3607
      @slimgrim3607 Рік тому +17

      @@owihinape they just make me feel sad because the idea of luminal spaces have been ruined by cringy internet kids who use tik tok all the time.

    • @dwightd.eisenhower2031
      @dwightd.eisenhower2031 Рік тому +9

      You’re so quirky

    • @camwoods6969
      @camwoods6969 Рік тому +8

      Same, they're sort of ... comforting.

    • @HeyLeFay
      @HeyLeFay Рік тому +10

      They almost feel a little bittersweet. They look peaceful, while still feeling a touch eerie and unsettling. Like looking at your old, now empty bedroom one last time before your family moved out. Once familiar, now empty and somehow feeling changed. Forever frozen in a fleeting moment of time.
      Unrelated, but I think the first “backrooms” photo with the yellow-ish walls and carpet is a church basement.

  • @dylansimon6243
    @dylansimon6243 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this video. This liminal space video helped me find that one playground that remember going to an infinite number of times, but turns out I’ve only gone a few times