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@ Peter Kisner ≈
2025-02-15 15:19:39
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I also love weird spaces stories/scenarios in general. Or stories about places that suggest a different purpose, but that now is unclear (or maybe deceptive).
In some of them the spaces aren't even reality-defyingly weird per se. Just perplexing or awe inspiring.
A few that come to mind:
J.G. Ballard's "Report on an Unidentified Space Station" - No one is "trapped", but they gradually succumb to the mystique of a weirdly mundane place:
https://sseh.uchicago.edu/doc/roauss.htm
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