About This Site

This site is an independent research and editorial project exploring liminal spaces and internet aesthetics as cultural and emotional phenomena of the digital age.

Rather than treating these aesthetics as mere visual trends, this project approaches them as emotional archives — environments where nostalgia, memory, unease, and digital familiarity intersect.

Many of the spaces examined here feel strangely recognizable yet difficult to articulate: empty corridors, transitional environments, early digital interfaces, and atmospheres shaped by collective online experience. This site exists to document, interpret, and give conceptual language to these subtle psychological responses.

Created and curated by a Japan-based researcher and writer, the project takes an internet-native and culturally reflective perspective on how movements such as dreamcore, vaporwave, weirdcore, Frutiger Aero, and related visual cultures emerge, evolve, and resonate across global online communities.

All content is editorial and independently produced.
This site is not sponsored, affiliated with brands, or created as promotional material.

It functions as an evolving archive and interpretive platform dedicated to understanding the emotional language of internet aesthetics.