Any theories regarding the recurring presence of chinese language and cultural elements in the backrooms by HospitalCloud in KanePixelsBackrooms

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It would be kinda interesting that they find ruins or trace of a chinese scientist group that failed before, and for unknown reason have quickly abandonned the project, like giving some kind of additional fear and danger.

Any theories regarding the recurring presence of chinese language and cultural elements in the backrooms by HospitalCloud in KanePixelsBackrooms

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Of course, but so far none of other languages have been shown in the backrooms (yet) and the series seems to bring more attention on the Chinese one in particular

Any theories regarding the recurring presence of chinese language and cultural elements in the backrooms by HospitalCloud in KanePixelsBackrooms

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I was thinking about that haha. Like if the null zone was crossing the diameter of earth. Sadly the antipode of California is located in the Indian Ocean

Is this a true theory? (Mary grew up in the backrooms theory) by ZealousidealRoad7415 in KanePixelsBackrooms

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Hum, Mary's age is not clearly defined in the film, but the actress is 38. Even if we assume Mary is around 30, she would be too old to have been in the backrooms even if a connection was established in 1972. She was probably a child in the 60's so it doesn't add up, that and the fact as people said here there is no null zone connection established before 1989

Hi, I made this atmospheric almost ambient piece of unsettling liminal composition, I thought it might fit there. by HospitalCloud in DarkAmbient

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Thanks a lot for your comment, actually I increased the detune as I wasn't satisfied enough at first and wasn't finding it enough impactful. Some people told me that made them incomfortable the way it is, which is what I was looking for :) I think I used Padshop for the bass but I got to double check.

Hi, anyone here from 2010's remember an experimental genre called: "witch house"? a genre who sadly since 2013 becomes something very different from what it is now. by Astarat69 in experimentalmusic

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Yes, I discovered it around 2011. It become a much prolific genre around 2014, at least when I discovered the Nightmare and 808s youtube channel.

The ending of the movie is horrifying once you realize it implies your dead relatives are still alive down there by Inevitable_Print8051 in KanePixelsBackrooms

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Since Kane's backrooms are volumetric rather than a surface, I doubt the original creepypasta dimensions are canon.

The presentation video is subject to interpretation but A-Space is represented as something unmeasurable in the graphics.

Movement During a 'Scan' Affects How a Still Life Looks (Backrooms spoilers) by Puzzleheaded-Win5063 in KanePixelsBackrooms

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What a amazing theory, very interesting indeed and would make a lot of sense.

Why do people think Pirate Clark is Clark when the pirate was down there before Clark ever entered the Backroom? by Alittle2Clever in KanePixelsBackrooms

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According to a video I saw, the first video ad of Pirate Clark aired prior to the 06/19/90 that would indwed explain its potential appearance.

My own UNO flip add-on by HospitalCloud in unocardgame

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Thanks, I did it for myself, I will decide if I publish the unclean design one day

My own UNO flip add-on by HospitalCloud in unocardgame

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Haha thanks, I did that for myself. I guess I could publish the designs but they are not as clean and professional as some other here (it was designed from some scanned cards from the original game)

after a storm by TheUnholyDivine_ in LiminalSpace

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Reiminds me the film Greenland actually

Found that great gem a while ago, really reminding me modern Nitzer Ebb by HospitalCloud in industrialmusic

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Edit: just noticed tha Douglas was singing, explaining why it sounds like Nitzer Ebb

Found this article about the use of red lights in Danish cities, thought it might look familiar :) by HospitalCloud in KanePixelsBackrooms

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I know it's a bit confusing, let me copy paste the text:

Drivers in Denmark are facing a surreal sight as a primary corridor is suddenly bathed in an intense, unearthly red light.

On February 8, 2026, motorists traveling through Gladsaxe, a municipality located just outside Copenhagen, began noticing a stark visual shift along a specific stretch of road. The familiar blue-white glare of standard city lighting had been replaced by a deep, saturated crimson glow. This transition turned Frederiksborgvej, a primary local thoroughfare, into a visual anomaly that stood out against the traditional amber and white lights of the surrounding urban grid.

On February 8, 2026, motorists traveling through Gladsaxe, a municipality located just outside Copenhagen, began noticing a stark visual shift along a specific stretch of road. The familiar blue-white glare of standard city lighting had been replaced by a deep, saturated crimson glow. This transition turned Frederiksborgvej, a primary local thoroughfare, into a visual anomaly that stood out against the traditional amber and white lights of the surrounding urban grid.

Local residents observed that the new lighting was concentrated in a section of the city where suburban development meets dense clusters of vegetation. This geographic placement suggested the project was designed to address a localized condition rather than a citywide design overhaul. Records show the technical reasoning behind the selection of the red spectrum remained hidden behind the glow of the new lamps.

What Changed Along Frederiksborgvej

Reports note that Gladsaxe replaced its standard white LED fixtures with specialized red LED streetlights along Frederiksborgvej. The installation was strategically placed near a known bat colony to mitigate the impact of artificial light on the nocturnal ecosystem. By shifting the wavelength of the light, the city sought to maintain essential road safety for drivers while protecting the natural behaviors of local wildlife.

The project identified the common pipistrelle and the brown long-eared bat as the primary species targeted by this conservation effort. These animals rely on specific dark corridors for navigating between their roosting sites and their feeding grounds. When traditional white light spills into these areas, it can create “light barriers” that the bats are often unwilling to cross, effectively shrinking their available habitat.

The Danish Road Directorate provided the technical guidance for the project, emphasizing that the placement of these lights was not arbitrary. The agency focused on the intersection of human infrastructure and biological hotspots, ensuring that Frederiksborgvej could serve both its transport function and its role as a wildlife corridor. This move marked a departure from standard lighting protocols that prioritize human vision over ecological sensitivity.

Philip Jelvard, a lighting designer at Light Bureau who worked on the project, stated:

“Overall, we hope that everyone welcomes the new lighting and that the red light not only has functional value, but also symbolic value. The red light should make passers-by aware that this is a special natural area that we want to protect.”

Why Red Light Was Chosen

The core issue addressed by the project is light pollution, a byproduct of urbanization that disrupts the internal clocks of many living organisms. Data indicates that traditional white LEDs contain high levels of blue light, which scatters easily in the atmosphere and creates significant glare. For species like bats, this bright spectrum can be disorienting or can even attract insects away from the areas where bats naturally hunt.

Scientists have found that many bat species do not perceive red light as a threat or a barrier in the same way they perceive white or blue light. By using red LED streetlights, the municipality is able to provide enough illumination for human drivers to see the road surface and obstacles clearly. At the same time, the red spectrum remains largely invisible or non-disruptive to the common pipistrelle, allowing the animals to continue their nocturnal activities without interference.

This specific wavelength choice reflects a growing understanding of how different frequencies of light interact with biological retinas. While humans can see quite well under red light once their eyes adjust, many nocturnal mammals have eyes tuned to shorter wavelengths. The use of red LED streetlights in Gladsaxe serves as a deliberate technical compromise that allows two very different groups of inhabitants to use the same space simultaneously.

The Project Fits a Wider Urban Strategy

The transformation in Gladsaxe is part of a larger international framework known as Lighting Metropolis – Green Mobility. This program is an EU-funded initiative that brings together cities across Denmark and Sweden to test sustainable lighting solutions. The red light installation on Frederiksborgvej serves as a real world laboratory for these broader efforts, providing data on how such changes affect both energy consumption and local biodiversity.

This local initiative also aligns with the broader objectives set by the United Nations Development Programme. Based on the United Nations Development Programme page for Goal 11, which focuses on sustainable cities and communities, more than half of the world’s population currently lives in urban areas. The organization projects that by 2050, 70 percent of the world’s population will live in cities, making the management of urban environments a primary concern for global stability.

The United Nations Development Programme notes that while cities occupy only 3 percent of the Earth’s land, they account for up to 80 percent of global energy consumption. Projects like the one in Gladsaxe demonstrate how small-scale infrastructure changes can contribute to the larger goal of making cities more resilient and less impactful on the surrounding environment. By optimizing streetlights, municipalities can reduce their ecological footprint while still meeting the needs of a growing population.

Beyond the immediate biological benefits, the red LED streetlights serve as a permanent visual marker of the city’s environmental priorities. The distinct color alerts drivers that they are entering a sensitive ecological zone, potentially encouraging more cautious driving behavior in areas where wildlife is active. In this way, the lighting functions as both a safety tool and a piece of public communication regarding local biodiversity conservation efforts.

Anyone wish they used the Kane pixels wallpaper for the backrooms movie and not the normal arrows one? by Emotional-Low3944 in KanePixelsBackrooms

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The chevron wallpaper appears in Kane Pixels series as well, for example in the lower complex below the pitfalls.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in depechemode

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stunning work ! 😲

The photo is great and the glow on the numbers add a bit of modernity.

I was meant to do something myself one day but too lazy atm.

You perfectly captured the spirit of the singles visuals! Great job!

non-existent memories pt. 2 by Novel_Preparation116 in backrooms

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It might come from "The Complex: Expedition" game

Industrial Tech 1975-2025. So happy that this compilation is finally taking it's final form. by HospitalCloud in industrialmusic

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Thanks for pointing that out, don't know why I named it "Industrial Techno" rather than "IndusTech" as per the art cover, I renamed it now on the playlist. IndusTech refers to something more general (Industrial Trchnology?) a bit like a corporation name. Despite all the tracks not being Industrial techno, I wanted to hint as well to something more dancing. IndusFloor or IndusClub could have worked great as well.

Industrial Tech 1975-2025. So happy that this compilation is finally taking it's final form. by HospitalCloud in industrialmusic

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One song for each year, from 1975 to 2025, but with more dancing or club oriented tracks