I suffer from Aphantasia which causes me not to be able to dream normally. I love this aesthetic because it is the closest thing I will probably ever get to dreaming. I was wondering if this is what dreaming is like.
@@neberoni Ooohhhhhhhh like all you'd see would just be blank/black? Sorry if this sounds dumb. I'm just really curious. Also, are the sounds random and all just meshed up together? In dreams, when you touch or see something, it will become something else suddenly. There is a tiktok video I saw that shows like how it happens (???? I'm not sure how to describe it, but I could provide you the link and when the video starts since it's a compilation). How clearly can you hear them? Or are they muffled? Dreams can either be very vivid or blurry and I wonder if it's the same as that.
@@pinkachu23 yep the world is completely dark and just void. sometimes I will hear people talking like past conversations or tv episodes. but sometimes the sounds are random, like the only nightmare I've. ever had was the sound of a glass shattering. Occasionally it sounds like the noises are underwater or in another room. Aphantasia also presents its self as not being able to remember things as clearly like touch or taste in the real world.
It’s almost the innocence of youth and comfort of exploration. It takes us all back to a childhood time when our minds were simpler and fear was non existent.
My dreams make no sense, but these images..they seem like....a memory that I never expirenced, they seem like what a dream is like, but when I sleep, I just past time thinking of random things, closing my eyes and relaxing. This should be called memorycore
So, here is the physiology behind this :] These pictures are pictures of liminal spaces mixed in with noglista or weird /off-putting objects. Those mixed together would make the dreamcore/weirdcore aesthetic. What are liminal spaces? Liminal spaces are places or works of art that have a feeling of loneliness. There's no main focus, and there's no one there. They aren't supposed to be noticed, and they are very uncanny. The backrooms are the most famous example of a liminal space probably. There are two types of liminal spaces. Emotional and physical. An emotional example is a divorce or the loss of a job. It's the disorientation between a ride of passage. A physical liminal space, to put it simply, a liminal space is an unsettling transitional space. (A transitional space is a place where limited time is spent and it was not important enough to remember.) Our brains are hardwired to know the context. These pictures have no context whatsoever. When these places were made for something. And when they're not being put to use, they look uncanny and unsettling. For example, a school should have children in, so should a store. When it's abandoned, it looks disturbing. So if an airport that's abandoned, (could be intact or not) It looks terrifying to you. Some liminal spaces include an empty parking lot, a house with all its furniture removed, an abandoned mall, a playground at night, an empty school, But an empty forest isn't familiar or strange because nature is typically abandoned. But when it's obviously artificial, you wonder why it's even there or why there's no one there. "That kind of stuff should be the background of a kid's show or something like that!" There's a word for this sort of stuff, it's called Kenopsia. Kenopsia is the eeriness of the place left behind. The lighting is heavily impacting these images. Unnatural lighting like fluorescent lights and street lamps. The void behind the images makes it even more unsettling. The artificial lighting is what makes it familiar. Some of the lighting is the same generated by an unprofessional camera flash setting. Like cheap family-owned cameras. The familiarity also has a word, it's called Anemoia. The definition is "Nostalgia for a time you've never known. If they are similar to you, then you've probably been to a place that has the same items, or just similar in general. Maybe you've seen similar places from photos online as a kid. These places have a pattern, they're old. But not that old. If you were born between the 90's-200's these are probably familiar to you. Some examples and what they match up to: - An old mall, you've probably seen one like that on a show -The heavily edited and saturated unnatural backgrounds are like something you would see on a kids show -The empty rolling hills are like some default windows background. -Playgrounds, you've probably been to the following as a kid -slides -arcades -party rooms and so on and so on -maybe a sonic drive-through, - a gas station -images like the backrooms are probably empty storage rooms or offices It's very likely you guys are just unlocking memories you forgot until now. It doesn't have to be an exact copy, it just has the same atmosphere. They're familiar because they're the things that seemed unimportant to remember. Many of these photos are low-quality and make them even more nostalgic. The presentation also makes it matter. If these photos were in your regular feed, you'd probably scroll past them. But with the title, "Gateways that lead to an alternate reality" draws attention to the unsettling details. The music is important as well. Sometimes, they make the music nostalgic as well as distorted. You might have heard something similar, for example, an 8-bit song that slowed down and 'ruined' to the point where it's unsettling. Or they distort the song too much, you can't even recognize it but it's still familiar. Now, weirdcore images. Weirdcore images usually include a lot of editing or there are unreasonable designs. The lack of context makes it unsettling. A weirdcore image would include stuff that might appear on r/crappydesigns if you really think about it, or it's just weird the way it was built. It's the off-putting objects that make it creepy. Like a bunch of walls that have no purpose with windows that would have no use whatsoever. An office basement with very VERY little lighting, you would wonder why anyone would work there. Maybe that REALLY famous image of the indoor bath with the decaying walls and green-tinted water with those REALLY weird pillars. You would wonder why anyone would even swim in there. Liminal spaces are more common than you think, you just have to search the right places. If you're looking to take dreamcore pictures, now is the perfect time since we're in the middle of a pandemic. So you just have to follow these rules (everything I mention above) to make your own. Happy dreaming everyone! Nick, OUT B)
what i miss most about being a kid is not knowing anything. everything was an adventure. you didnt think about things other than the here and now. you didnt think about how reality is boring and how everything makes too much sense for mystery to really exist. everything was an adventure. but now that i know all this reasoning, there is no adventure anymore.
This is true aesthetic. Twisted and fading memories, Dreams and relatable to most people. Nostalgia is a huge part of certain aesthetic, but im only saying this because some people rlly think squirting out colored water out of a bottle is with sparkles is aesthetic.
Alternate reality exploration 45575422323E "What is the deal with this place ive spent at least 20 minutes here and I have found nobody but this place has a very creepy aura to it"
If you’re looking for a good dreamcore artist (as in music) I’m just gonna tell you the most obvious answer. *J a c k s t a u b e r* Jack stauber is a great artist, who makes you feel exactly like your listening to something you’ve heard before and really gives you a spaced out aura. I recommend his music any day!
why is this so comforting yet oddly haunting at the same time
maybe it's because the atmospheres in the photos are dark
it feels really weird and scary
Yea
because liminal space
god i love this aesthetic man
god I love your music man
0:33 YO I'VE BEEN THERE BEFORE 😳
Where And is it Real place
@@adammravenec5252 IS in The
✨ Dream ✨
Probably great wolf lodge 😏
I wonder what it would feel like to be in one of this place in person.
0:48 that one, was really comfy to look at
*I want to disappear in those places*
You spoke what I thought thank you
I suffer from Aphantasia which causes me not to be able to dream normally. I love this aesthetic because it is the closest thing I will probably ever get to dreaming. I was wondering if this is what dreaming is like.
That sounds interesting. If you don't mind answering, when you sleep what does your mind generates?
@@pinkachu23 it usually generates sounds so I can hear but not see.
That’s a crazy condition there. As for me 90% of the time I have not dreamed.
@@neberoni Ooohhhhhhhh like all you'd see would just be blank/black? Sorry if this sounds dumb. I'm just really curious. Also, are the sounds random and all just meshed up together? In dreams, when you touch or see something, it will become something else suddenly. There is a tiktok video I saw that shows like how it happens (???? I'm not sure how to describe it, but I could provide you the link and when the video starts since it's a compilation). How clearly can you hear them? Or are they muffled? Dreams can either be very vivid or blurry and I wonder if it's the same as that.
@@pinkachu23 yep the world is completely dark and just void. sometimes I will hear people talking like past conversations or tv episodes. but sometimes the sounds are random, like the only nightmare I've. ever had was the sound of a glass shattering. Occasionally it sounds like the noises are underwater or in another room. Aphantasia also presents its self as not being able to remember things as clearly like touch or taste in the real world.
It’s almost the innocence of youth and comfort of exploration. It takes us all back to a childhood time when our minds were simpler and fear was non existent.
My dreams make no sense, but these images..they seem like....a memory that I never expirenced, they seem like what a dream is like, but when I sleep, I just past time thinking of random things, closing my eyes and relaxing. This should be called memorycore
That’d be a good name for it too
Its almost like Deja Vu right?
0:43 wait I recognize this place! This was at an airport in Florida!
It's always florida
of course it’s florida
Florida
I don’t really remember my childhood but I love this thank you
So, here is the physiology behind this :]
These pictures are pictures of liminal spaces mixed in with noglista or weird /off-putting objects.
Those mixed together would make the dreamcore/weirdcore aesthetic.
What are liminal spaces?
Liminal spaces are places or works of art that have a feeling of loneliness. There's no main focus, and there's no one there. They aren't supposed to be noticed, and they are very uncanny.
The backrooms are the most famous example of a liminal space probably.
There are two types of liminal spaces. Emotional and physical.
An emotional example is a divorce or the loss of a job. It's the disorientation between a ride of passage.
A physical liminal space, to put it simply, a liminal space is an unsettling transitional space. (A transitional space is a place where limited time is spent and it was not important enough to remember.)
Our brains are hardwired to know the context. These pictures have no context whatsoever. When these places were made for something. And when they're not being put to use, they look uncanny and unsettling. For example, a school should have children in, so should a store. When it's abandoned, it looks disturbing. So if an airport that's abandoned, (could be intact or not) It looks terrifying to you.
Some liminal spaces include an empty parking lot, a house with all its furniture removed, an abandoned mall, a playground at night, an empty school,
But an empty forest isn't familiar or strange because nature is typically abandoned. But when it's obviously artificial, you wonder why it's even there or why there's no one there. "That kind of stuff should be the background of a kid's show or something like that!" There's a word for this sort of stuff, it's called Kenopsia. Kenopsia is the eeriness of the place left behind.
The lighting is heavily impacting these images. Unnatural lighting like fluorescent lights and street lamps. The void behind the images makes it even more unsettling. The artificial lighting is what makes it familiar. Some of the lighting is the same generated by an unprofessional camera flash setting. Like cheap family-owned cameras. The familiarity also has a word, it's called Anemoia. The definition is "Nostalgia for a time you've never known. If they are similar to you, then you've probably been to a place that has the same items, or just similar in general. Maybe you've seen similar places from photos online as a kid. These places have a pattern, they're old. But not that old. If you were born between the 90's-200's these are probably familiar to you. Some examples and what they match up to:
- An old mall, you've probably seen one like that on a show
-The heavily edited and saturated unnatural backgrounds are like something you would see on a kids show
-The empty rolling hills are like some default windows background.
-Playgrounds, you've probably been to the following as a kid
-slides
-arcades
-party rooms
and so on and so on
-maybe a sonic drive-through,
- a gas station
-images like the backrooms are probably empty storage rooms or offices
It's very likely you guys are just unlocking memories you forgot until now.
It doesn't have to be an exact copy, it just has the same atmosphere.
They're familiar because they're the things that seemed unimportant to remember.
Many of these photos are low-quality and make them even more nostalgic.
The presentation also makes it matter.
If these photos were in your regular feed, you'd probably scroll past them. But with the title, "Gateways that lead to an alternate reality" draws attention to the unsettling details. The music is important as well. Sometimes, they make the music nostalgic as well as distorted. You might have heard something similar, for example, an 8-bit song that slowed down and 'ruined' to the point where it's unsettling. Or they distort the song too much, you can't even recognize it but it's still familiar.
Now, weirdcore images.
Weirdcore images usually include a lot of editing or there are unreasonable designs. The lack of context makes it unsettling. A weirdcore image would include stuff that might appear on r/crappydesigns if you really think about it, or it's just weird the way it was built. It's the off-putting objects that make it creepy. Like a bunch of walls that have no purpose with windows that would have no use whatsoever. An office basement with very VERY little lighting, you would wonder why anyone would work there. Maybe that REALLY famous image of the indoor bath with the decaying walls and green-tinted water with those REALLY weird pillars. You would wonder why anyone would even swim in there.
Liminal spaces are more common than you think, you just have to search the right places. If you're looking to take dreamcore pictures, now is the perfect time since we're in the middle of a pandemic. So you just have to follow these rules (everything I mention above) to make your own. Happy dreaming everyone!
Nick, OUT B)
A minute long video brought back years of memories I never had
what i miss most about being a kid is not knowing anything. everything was an adventure. you didnt think about things other than the here and now. you didnt think about how reality is boring and how everything makes too much sense for mystery to really exist. everything was an adventure. but now that i know all this reasoning, there is no adventure anymore.
i feel this 😔
This is true aesthetic. Twisted and fading memories, Dreams and relatable to most people. Nostalgia is a huge part of certain aesthetic, but im only saying this because some people rlly think squirting out colored water out of a bottle is with sparkles is aesthetic.
0:05 i'm like 90% sure that one is the inside of pingu's house...
*these places make me feel so safe it feels unsafe*
this reminds me so much of my childhood like idk why i feel like i’ve been to ALL these places, i just remember them. i love it here
amazing,i love this aesthetic
This places feels something different but .. i cant explain
this video hits different while being high
My favorite aesthetic
I thought it said dancecore so i started dancing um-
this is oddly comforting
makes me feel like some kind of dream traveler
*✨Aesthetic ✨*
This is terrifying to me but it stops my tics so, suffer to stop suffering
0:57 looks exactly like a place i've been to in a dream that i know for a fact i have never been to or seen in real life.
*It Is As If.. Ive Been Here Before, Not In My Dreams, But In My Childhood...*
I miss those places...I’ve never been there but I have these feeling I’ve been there
Did we all experience our childhood in the same place?
0:43
OMG I REMEMBER GOING TO THIS PLACE LMAO-
SAME
This unnerves me in the most relaxing way. Great video!
i feel like my mind and me as a human being are completely seperate with little connection and this is where my mind lives, away from me
Great video!
these are only scary to rich people because this was just my childhood
This type of Images make me feel so calm
this makes me so nostalgic
0:43 I swear I’ve been here
0:56 here too
Why people talk about this aesthetic like is a opera song
0:02 WAIT THATS A BOWLING ALLEY IN CALIFORNIA IVE BEEN THERE FOR MY FRIENDS BIRTHDAY
love this
0:35 i remember that place,this is house from my dream.
I remember going to a house of my friends that looked like this. It was when i was a kid
0:59 *why are there people*
For relief
G H O S T S
Omg i've been here 0:29
Youre my Dream Girl.
Cool wow backrooms!
LOVE LOVE LOVE
people saying that they've seen those places
me: wait U GUYS SEE PLACES?? (I mostly see characters lol)
Yo if me and my cousins were the only people there we would have a blast
I feel like I have seen these places before, but I haven’t…
The fact someone took some of these photos.
YO IVE SEEN THAT PLACE IN MY DREAM 0:18 😖
The first image looks like the french school I was during my french scholar exchange
i clicked because of the thumbnail, it looked as though it were out of a pingu the penguin show
Alternate reality exploration 45575422323E
"What is the deal with this place ive spent at least 20 minutes here and I have found nobody but this place has a very creepy aura to it"
The place at the end (1:00) i’ve been to a kids place with the same colors, but it definitely isnt the place its showing
Somebody had to be there to take the photos...
Nice video
thank you !!
Its more of a wierdcore
0:58 Wait why are there people there?
does anyone know what this song is?
the name and artist are in the description :] !!
If you’re looking for a good dreamcore artist (as in music) I’m just gonna tell you the most obvious answer. *J a c k s t a u b e r*
Jack stauber is a great artist, who makes you feel exactly like your listening to something you’ve heard before and really gives you a spaced out aura. I recommend his music any day!
why does this have so many views STOP
im scared
8/10
the backrooms
Home?
some of these are actually weirdcore
_This is my shit_
*0:06** Horrible Photoshop. now that's a Strange Dream Xd*
Lots of these look like photos people accedentaly took on there phone