Liminal Space
On the internet you can rapidly change in between digital spaces, rather than in the analog world, where going places can take hours, days or weeks - sometimes years. As for the mental space it can take you years to move further. Imagine, every time you change locations on your devices like, websites, apps, messages or images, you would need to
... See moreLiminal spaces are transitional or "in-between" places that feel unsettling, surreal, and strangely familiar due to their emptiness and disconnection from their intended purpose, such as an empty hallway or an abandoned mall. The term comes from the Latin word "limen," meaning threshold, and can refer to both literal physical locations and
... See moreLiminal Spaces in technology
When spiraling uncertainty disrupts and suspends established practices, existing ways of doing things are called into question. This creates an opening — a liminal time and space — interrupting usual practices and obligations in a way that fosters the possibility for creativity (Czarniawska and Mazza 2003). Scholars
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