Often depicted as deserted shopping malls and long hallway corridors, liminal spaces are empty or abandoned places that appear eerie, forlorn or surreal — and they’ve taken hold in the imagination of those online. In Toronto, one person intrigued by these in-between places has decided to take their fascination with these in-between spaces offline by leading community walks. Kat Cheng has the details.
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Liminal spaces offline: Searching for abandoned, empty places in the real world
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