Liminal Space
[lim-uh-nl speys]
noun

Any location that is unsettling, uncanny, or dreamlike.

Places of function serving as intermediary points between origin 
and destination which lack the human presence.
"Through acknowledging this darkness, we can seek 
new ways of seeing by another light" 

- James Bridle
"Without anything to fill these spaces, the background 
becomes the sole bearer of meaning."

-Mathieu Larone
"These are spaces that are liminal in a temporal way, that occupy a space between use and disuse, past and present, transitioning from one identity to another,"

"We are standing on a threshold between how we lived previously and new ways of living, working and occupying space."

- Tara Ogle
"Neither here nor there; they are betwixt and between 
the positions assigned"

- Victor Turner

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