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  • @MavrosStJohn
    @MavrosStJohn Před 9 dny +34

    Oddly enough, Kane Pixels, as an artist, does try and make stuff in the middle ground you mentioned. A lot of their work is about realizing you are not alone in this nostalgic space, and the terror about not seeing it just yet.

  • @Kodaemon
    @Kodaemon Před 6 dny +13

    As far as academic studies go, Mark Fisher really had something going with his differentiation between the eerie and the weird. One of the inspirations for my own work.

  • @NOOB-ps8km
    @NOOB-ps8km Před 5 dny +6

    Simply put. Change is scary.
    Things not changing makes it safe. Things about to change makes it not safe.
    Liminal horror is being close to the top of a rollercoaster and it slows down to a crawl, you feel it is moving, then slowind down more and more until you don't know if it stopped or not.
    Of course after that is the release. You go down screaming terrified but also happy.
    Liminal horror is being stuck in that final moment before release, LOOONG past anticipation or confusion or anger. With no one to call, all alone. And you can't see the end.

  • @ivangood7121
    @ivangood7121 Před 6 dny +8

    "The house of leaves" actually belongs to ergodic literature that is literature that plays with the medium (paper) itself. It's not even always a horror. Like there was one book which plot is in notes by fictional readers on the boarders of the book they reading (which you read as well).

  • @qsdfgmlkjh4320
    @qsdfgmlkjh4320 Před 6 dny +8

    Liminal space do be relaxing and terrifying depending on the mood of day

    • @Airier
      @Airier  Před 6 dny +5

      Yup. For example, the unscary part at the beginning of the vid creeped me out, but the second, explicitly horror, second half was not nearly as scary. 🤔

  • @sasugaainz6824
    @sasugaainz6824 Před 4 dny +1

    The backrooms aren’t purely monster focused, the levels themselves are the main focus. Many levels don’t even have monsters, instead having strange effects or phenomena. It’s basically like SCP but for locations rather than entities

  • @angrybrony
    @angrybrony Před 6 dny +8

    the "hi, i'm paul" awas at the end of ever jimmy neutron episode. the studio had that cgi money with 3 eyes say it on there logo.

    • @Airier
      @Airier  Před 6 dny +4

      Knew I saw it somewhere before!
      Thanks. 😁👍

    • @FortuitousOwl
      @FortuitousOwl Před 3 dny

      I was thinking it was after a cartoon but I couldn't remember which one!

  • @Kodaemon
    @Kodaemon Před 6 dny +6

    House of Leaves is... different. It's a boxed narrative, an annotation upon on an annotation on a an essay on a supposed film (the essay written by a BLIND MAN) that might or might not exist, and something bizarre happens and it starts to overtake the very typesetting of the book. Highly recommended piece of literature.

    • @Kodaemon
      @Kodaemon Před 6 dny +2

      Huge inspiration for the Alan Wake games also.

  • @Shythalia
    @Shythalia Před 4 dny +1

    Kane was 16 when he made his first Backrooms video. A24 just hired him last year to create the Backrooms movie. Pretty cool!
    Liminal space became popular in 2019 then exploded in 2020.

  • @janematthews9087
    @janematthews9087 Před 6 dny +3

    I still find it hilarious being in /x/ when this was first posted and just finding it one of the many copypastas and ignoring it.
    Only to find it out in the wild years later. Shit's straight fun.

  • @breakfastatmilliways
    @breakfastatmilliways Před 3 dny

    Okay, so. I feel you almost 100% about that kind of writing, but house of leaves does it amazingly well. It took me almost a decade to read it and the awkward and performative formatting was part of that but most of it was because I’m a scaredy cat and it consistently freaked me out the entire time. It never fully stopped scaring me.

  • @Evilirongaming
    @Evilirongaming Před 5 dny +1

    Something that I fell could be liminal is that time of night when there is no cars driving outside no animals sounding just absolute silence I kind of like that because I’m usually reading when it hits that time and it is very peaceful

  • @matthewdougherty1159
    @matthewdougherty1159 Před 9 dny +7

    45:00 lol going to sound cheesy "fear is the mind killer" oftentimes i was taught growing up in "Liminal Spaces" or anywhere it is your own mind that is the monster.

    • @Airier
      @Airier  Před 9 dny +4

      Makes sense.

    • @evilbutnot3896
      @evilbutnot3896 Před 6 dny +2

      Yeah in principle, the real horror of the backrooms and in general these liminal spaces, is just how ALONE you are.
      No people, No animals, and by all means worst of all, No Monsters. While of course no one wants to be scared and hunted down by a monster, in such a place, your mind would rather there be something stalking you in the dark and in the corner of your eye, than for you to be COMEPLETLY alone.
      Your mind literally in such a situation will make up entities in the corner of your eye or in the darkness, just so you get SOME stimulation of something else being with you, out to kill you or not.
      Humans are social creatures after all, having any type of company is better than having ZERO company. Makes you wanna wish for something to come out of the dark and kill you.... Death would imply an end to the existential mental suffering you are experiencing.

  • @matthewdougherty1159
    @matthewdougherty1159 Před 9 dny +6

    35:58 so like the choose your own adventure puzzle books for kids where sometimes you need a mirror or need to fold the pages to find out what page to go to next. the one i hated was the cipher one where you need to find every third or forth letter to find the answer and like you were saying the type font being off and adding all the letters.

    • @Airier
      @Airier  Před 8 dny +3

      I'm a bit jealous. The choose your own adventure books I had growing up were no where near that interesting. 😮

    • @matthewdougherty1159
      @matthewdougherty1159 Před 8 dny +1

      @@Airier The Usborne Puzzle Adventures book series is the main one i remember and the book of knowledge encyclopedia had some puzzles in it i think. the one you may like is The Cave of Time
      a.k.a. Choose Your Own Adventure #1
      by Edward Packard 🤔 PS Usborne Solve It Yourself Series

  • @CGomm-le7gv
    @CGomm-le7gv Před 6 dny +1

    35:46 sounds like some rule books dronicom covers in his 2 weird table top rpgs one rule book just randomly has a cake recipe halfway in it

  • @Beamer1969
    @Beamer1969 Před 6 dny

    Willian Gibson was talking about the fascination of liminal spaces in the early 2000's in his blue ant trilogy.

  • @matthewdougherty1159
    @matthewdougherty1159 Před 9 dny +3

    34:17 funny i remember reading a lot of old stories and legends.....and watching a few movies that had this theme of "doors that should not go anywhere but do" and not in a horror kind of way. and if seen at a different perspective would be a horror story🤔

  • @-travalgarvallertine-8272

    another great video, i have lots of experience in dealing with sorta liminal spaces, living in the country side i would take midnight walks with no equipment (even before mobile phones) around the factory's and countryside were there's no sound, no lights, no people just alone in the dark for hours and at times it would feel like i would never get home other times i would stop walking in pitch blackness and realise it wasn't my own footsteps i was hearing......

    • @Airier
      @Airier  Před 6 dny +1

      Yeah, that. That's basically my nightmare right there. "Is wasn't my own footsteps I was hearing" is the kind of line I DEFINITELY can not handle. Way too terrifying. 😨

    • @-travalgarvallertine-8272
      @-travalgarvallertine-8272 Před 6 dny

      @@Airier yeah I kinda sped up walking after that lol
      When you live in a remote area and in the early hours if the morning it could be anyone

  • @davidmicheaels343
    @davidmicheaels343 Před 6 dny +2

    almost 50 minutes of airier being terrified, yay.

  • @delrodriguez9422
    @delrodriguez9422 Před 6 dny +2

    This is one of my Supereyepatchwolf videos for some wierd reason is one my favorites I feel both that limenal spaces are creepy and weirdly nostalgic. Also please react to IN STARS AND TIME jello video part 2

  • @grimsladeleviathan3958
    @grimsladeleviathan3958 Před 9 dny +3

    What this watch through made me think of, I've watched the original so many times two hands are not enough to count it, is... what does happen if things change? What if you're stuck in a liminal space for so long that you're not even aware or sure that time is moving, and then... you find an exit. You leave, and the world returns to normal. What then?
    Can you truly just go on like usual? Can you really just continue living with that knowledge undoubtedly buried deep into you? Can you walk through the city you've lived in and talk to people like normal after what you've been through?
    You wish for things to change, you wish for something to happen, to see a person, to find a monster, to reach an exit. But... are you really prepared for when things do change? Do you honestly want that change after being so accustomed to that new reality?
    I know that some reading this will think it's an idiotic question. Of course you'd want to leave the creepy place. But to me... I'm just as scared of being in an endless, meaningless place alone, as I am if I found an exit.
    It almost reminds me of eldritch horror. That thought of, "Would you really be the same after seeing what you saw?" You've just experienced something that, by all accounts, should be impossible. You saw things that you really shouldn't have seen. And after that... can things really go back the way they were?
    Maybe I'm indecisive, maybe I'm scared of change. Maybe I'm just a coward. But personally... I don't think I'd be able to live normally after such an experience...

    • @Airier
      @Airier  Před 8 dny +1

      Oddly enough, that scenario is exactly how I've heard vets describe returning to civilian life after serving in active duty. 🤔

    • @grimsladeleviathan3958
      @grimsladeleviathan3958 Před 4 dny

      @@Airier Maybe that's why some soldiers, from movies I watched I should clarify, anticipate returning to the frontlines more than visiting home on a break. Maybe this is cherry picking, but this thought is inspired by the old All Quiet on The Western Front (good film btw).
      Also one anecdotal evidence that's shaky at best, veteran older cousin once said, "There's no home like the frontlines. I wish I could go back there. Better than being here (family gathering)." Could just be a joke from him, but uh, yeah. That's the best I got.

  • @ArthurAsterion
    @ArthurAsterion Před 6 dny

    House of Leaves is my favourite book and I’m forever thankful to John for recommending it, one of a kind experience. Though now, when I finished it, it doesn’t feel as grim as he was trying to sell it - it can be read as a love story/”broken home” cautionary tale with mystical metaphors.
    I also liked how Greek mythology a.k.a. my childhood hyperfixation was incorporated into it (I’m not gonna spoil which myths exactly I’m talking about, but if you know the setup, you might have some ideas).
    Also, fragment with quick rundown of liminality in our culture was pretty neat. “Once you see it, you will never be able to unsee” is such a cliché line for horror, but John makes it work in the context.

  • @CGomm-le7gv
    @CGomm-le7gv Před 6 dny +1

    29:30 maybe your thinking of the house of usher ?

  • @an_insane_rogue_ai
    @an_insane_rogue_ai Před 6 dny

    22:10 because this was a common enough issue in medieval England the husband would bring along some armed trusted men as bodyguards to protect the couple from any attacks these bodyguards sticking around in more recent times because it was tradition at that point eventually evolving into the tradition of groomsmen and the best man.

  • @matthewdougherty1159
    @matthewdougherty1159 Před 9 dny +2

    28:10 the biggest disappointment is the one that never happens and🤔 the paintings give me uncanny valley feelings like the find the differences puzzles only there is no difference

  • @singletona082
    @singletona082 Před 6 dny

    i'm in category 2 of the artistry behind liminal spaces being... almost meditative.

  • @Alpharius93
    @Alpharius93 Před 5 dny

    So great to hear your thoughts on the rest of the video! I ended up getting a copy of House of Leaves after watching it for the first time, and wow it is an experience...

  • @foxy.overkill9989
    @foxy.overkill9989 Před 4 dny

    The house of leaves reminds me of zeemyth's infinite house video. Would recommend watching it as well as his Playlist 'the roothouse'.

  • @hugobellet4950
    @hugobellet4950 Před 6 dny +1

    You need to react to the last Grimmjack's video "Delicious in Dungeon in a Nutshell", because literally evrything Delicious in Dungeon related is gold.

  • @maximusharbour3463
    @maximusharbour3463 Před 5 dny +2

    No, the backrooms is not a game. People have tried to make games of it, but they are extremely unfinished and only have like 5% of the backrooms at best. The "levels" of the backrooms are like levels of a building, not videogame levels. It is first and foremost, not really supposed to be a videogame.

  • @ArthurAsterion
    @ArthurAsterion Před 6 dny

    Btw, if you want to check out something with similar vibes, "Why You Should Watch Disturbing Horror Movies" would be a great choice. It's one of my favourite vids from SEW, and it's much shorter than his usual essays.

  • @Kodaemon
    @Kodaemon Před 6 dny +1

    If you'd never seen Possession, do. At least if you like spooky stuff.

    • @Kodaemon
      @Kodaemon Před 6 dny +1

      Oh and Airier; sorry bro, really, but: 'This is not for you.' XD

  • @filten1132
    @filten1132 Před 6 dny

    19:00 that hi i'm poul comes from the end cradits of ecery Jimmy netron episode

  • @matthewdougherty1159
    @matthewdougherty1159 Před 9 dny +2

    🤔🤣 by this same logic Labyrinth 1986 with David Bowie could be a Liminal Space movie.

  • @ethanshort1192
    @ethanshort1192 Před 6 dny +2

    You should watch wendigoons videos on stuff like this. Just ask, and I'll give a recommendation

    • @HobGungan
      @HobGungan Před 6 dny

      His deep dive on Blood Meridian really helped me appreciate that work without subjecting myself to the gorey details or McCarthy's war on punctuation.

  • @thenon-jewishzander9549

    1:12 what’s up with his left eye?

  • @CGomm-le7gv
    @CGomm-le7gv Před 6 dny +1

    Look it up nope the backrooms not a Scp,are you going to watch grimjack what her name a girl he finished it (i can't remember the full name of the anime you know it the one were the boy she like believes she a dude ),also going to put ghoulinfuschia murder drones still

  • @connorcoker5112
    @connorcoker5112 Před 6 dny

    The genre you’re thinking of is ergodic literature not speculative.

  • @zonalharboryt8444
    @zonalharboryt8444 Před 6 dny

    The backrooms is similar to the scp foundation they have a whole wiki like scp werw they make levels and creatures with there own group like the scp foundation.. Aka M.E.G.

    • @zonalharboryt8444
      @zonalharboryt8444 Před 6 dny

      Pixels found footage ended up causing a mixup of his lore and the OG wiki lore

    • @zonalharboryt8444
      @zonalharboryt8444 Před 6 dny

      And no scp and the backrooms arent connected