
Liminal spaces as aesthetic mirrors the precarity indie makers actually live
Hacker News·1mo·zeech
An essay explores how liminal aesthetics—those uncanny in-between spaces—have become culturally dominant, reflecting widespread uncertainty and transience. For bootstrapped founders navigating constant pivots and the perpetual "between" states of early-stage work, the aesthetic resonates as more than trend: it's documentation of how we actually operate.
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