Concept: A seemingly abandoned playground with rusted swings and broken slides, surrounded by an infinite, fog- covered suburban landscape. Children's laughter occasionally echoes, but no one is there. Abstract Elements: Shadows of children flicker in the corners of vision but disappear when approached. Some slides and tunnels loop back into themselves, trapping those who enter. The further one explores, the more the playground structures defy logic—merry- go- rounds that spin without stopping, seesaws with no one on the other side. Theme: A relic of childhood frozen in time, both nostalgic and unsettling. 10. The Flickering Motel Concept: A run- down roadside motel, existing in a permanent, neon- lit night. Each room tells a different story, but none of them have a clear beginning or end. Abstract Elements: The vacancy sign blinks inconsistently, sometimes showing "No" even when all rooms are empty. Entering a room may lead back to the parking lot, another identical room, or a memory that isn’t yours. The front desk clerk never changes, yet their appearance is different every time you look away. Theme: A transient space where reality folds in on itself, trapping lost travelers. 11. The Hollow Mall Concept: An enormous shopping mall, brightly lit yet completely devoid of people. The stores are stocked with unfamiliar brands and mannequins that shift position when not observed. Abstract Elements: The escalators lead to floors that weren’t there before. Music plays softly over the intercom, but the lyrics don’t exist in any known language. Some storefronts appear perfectly normal—until one steps inside and finds an entirely different landscape, like a beach at sunset or an empty void. Theme: A consumerist afterlife, where choice exists without purpose
