|alt=An image of the Backrooms. A large, open room with carpet, fluorescent lights and yellow wallpaper. A gap in the wall shows similar rooms extending without limits. The concept of liminality was first developed by anthropologist
Arnold van Gennep's 1884 publication
Les Rites de Passage. In his essay Van Gennep discussed the three part process of sociatal rituals: separation, liminal period, and reassimilation. Graduating from high school marks the separation period from the status of the graduate as a high schooler as the graduate is removed from what they previously identified with, when the student begins higher education they enter reassimilation where they are placed into a new identity and learn a new set of societal rules, but the in-between period, where the student is neither a high schooler or college student, is what van Gennep would call the liminal period. The concept was further developed by anthropologist
Victor Tuner in the 1960's where he described liminality as the ambiguity of an individual's place in the duration of societal ritual. Liminal spaces in culture have long existed in cultural and online spaces where they can offer a space without societal norms and marginalization. However, they were brought into the mainsteam following the posting of a short
creepypasta called "
The Backrooms" on
4chan went viral. The story was illustrated with an image exemplifying a liminal space—a hallway with yellow carpets and wallpaper—with a caption purporting that by "
noclipping out of bounds in real life", one may enter The Backrooms, an empty wasteland of corridors with nothing but "the stink of old moist carpet, the madness of mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in". The Backrooms have also been portrayed as inhabited by
supernatural entities. Liminal space images soon gained popularity across the Internet, and by November 2022, a
subreddit called had over 500,000 members, the liminal space photo-posting @SpaceLiminalBot on
Twitter had accrued over 1.2 million followers, and the
TikTok #liminalspaces hashtag had over two billion views. while
another film based on the 2023 video game
The Exit 8 is due from
Toho and Japanese director Genki Kawamura. The 2013 videogame
The Stanley Parable has also been retroactively noted to utilize liminal imagery, particularly the recurring visual motif of "mono-yellow" also present in
Stanley Kubrick's
The Shining. David Lynch's
Twin Peaks, the 2022 horror film
Skinamarink and the
Apple TV+ series
Severance also draw from liminal imagery, with the creator of the latter,
Dan Erickson, specifically citing The Backrooms as a visual influence. ==See also==