HUE SHIFT
AnasAbdin
styofa doing anything
KIROKAZE
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

PR's Tumblrdome
trying on a metaphor

titsay

JBB: An Artblog!
RMH
noise dept.
Today's Document
i don't do bad sauce passes
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Keni

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Andulka
Misplaced Lens Cap

Product Placement
seen from Morocco

seen from Russia

seen from Australia

seen from Türkiye

seen from Germany

seen from Thailand
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Finland
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Italy

seen from South Korea
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seen from United States

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@corbosaur
HUE SHIFT
Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum
Street life, Jonathan Higbee
i missed doing stuff like this
mirage / mixed media in sketchbook
Connections between us and all the things we hold inside.
orange / markers & pens
Orange - Ryohei Tanaka, 2008
Japanese,b.1933-
Color etching and aquatint, 31/100 ,6 5/8 x 8 1/8 in.
我有一周名字,但不相干
I do have a name, but it is not relevant / has nothing to do with
example :
不相干的话 / irrelevant remarks
那件事跟你不相干 / That has nothing to do with you
Street Art in the city of Paris, 18th District.
Lost Horizon, Yoko Akino
Costume. Chitons.
Marjorie & C. H. B.Quennell, Everyday Things in Archaic Greece (London: B. T. Batsford, 1931).
Wait, wait…. Is that seriously it? How their clothes go?
that genuinely is it
yeah hey whats up bout to put some fucking giant sheets on my body
lets bring back sheetwares
also chlamys:
and exomis:
trust the ancients to make a fashion statement out of straight cloth and nothing but pins
直男癌 - The Fuckbois of China
-直男癌 ( Zhí nán ái)literally translates to “straight man cancer” and while the straight men it generally refers to are a little different than fuckbois in the west, both terms refer to men who are garbage. 直男癌 is a internet phrase that recently became big in China, and apparently it was mentioned in the popular drama 《欢乐颂》.
So, what exactly is 直男癌?
さらに読む
Places where reality is a bit altered:
• any target • churches in texas • abandoned 7/11’s • your bedroom at 5 am • hospitals at midnight • warehouses that smell like dust • lighthouses with lights that don’t work anymore • empty parking lots • ponds and lakes in suburban neighborhoods • rooftops in the early morning • inside a dark cabinet
playgrounds at night
rest stops on highways
deep in the mountains
early in the morning wherever it’s just snowed
trails by the highway just out of earshot of traffic
schools during breaks
those little beaches right next to ferry docks
bowling alleys
unfamiliar mcdonalds on long roadtrips
your friends living room once everybody but you is asleep
laundromats at midnight
what the fuck
galeries in art museums that are empty except for you
the lighting section of home depot
stairwells
•hospital waiting rooms •airports from midnight to 7am • bathrooms in small concert venues
I just got the weirdest feeling I swear
OK LISTEN THERE ARE REASONS FOR THIS!!!
A lot of these places are called liminal spaces - which means they are throughways from one space to the next. Places like rest stops, stairwells, trains, parking lots, waiting rooms, airports feel weird when you’re in them because their existence is not about themselves, but the things before and after them. They have no definitive place outside of their relationship to the spaces you are coming from and going to. Reality feels altered here because we’re not really supposed to be in them for a long time for think about them as their own entities, and when we do they seem odd and out of place.
The other spaces feel weird because our brains are hard-wired for context - we like things to belong to a certain place and time and when we experience those things outside of the context our brains have developed for them, our brains are like NOPE SHIT THIS ISN’T RIGHT GET OUT ABORT ABORT. Schools not in session, empty museums, being awake when other people are asleep - all these things and spaces feel weird because our brain is like “I already have a context for this space and this is not it so it must be dangerous.” Our rational understanding can sometimes override that immediate “danger” impulse but we’re still left with a feeling of wariness and unease.
Listen I am very passionate about liminal spaces they are fascinating stuff or perhaps I am merely a nerd.
I, for one, appreciate your passion for liminal spaces and thank you for explaining it to the rest of us.