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A visual record of not quite arriving.
Space Wanderer is what happens when a generative art project forgets its destination but keeps floating anyway. There are no heroes, no villains, no grand quests. Just endlessly looping worlds built from colour, rhythm, and a general sense of emotional ambiguity.
There are over 40 compositions, 25 different colour palettes, and 25 forms of Arthur. Each one its own attempt at becoming something meaningful before forgetting why it started.
Each composition is a little planet. Some are moody. Some are nostalgic. A few might be trying to tell you something. All of them are drifting quietly, hoping you will notice.
There are no characters here. At least none that stick around long enough to introduce themselves. But if there were, they would probably go by Arthur and constantly wonder if they left the oven on back on Earth.
Instead, you get palettes like Bittersweet Spark or Retro Fade. Emotional weather systems disguised as art. Designed to run forever, until the universe ends or you get bored. Whichever comes first.
Brought to life by Cem Hasimi’s distinctive visual language and Matthew Seremet’s absolute genius. Animated by curiosity. Stabilised by precision. Endorsed by no known galactic authority.
Good luck out there
Space Wanderer is what happens when a generative art project forgets its destination but keeps floating anyway. There are no heroes, no villains, no grand quests. Just endlessly looping worlds built from colour, rhythm, and a general sense of emotional ambiguity.
There are over 40 compositions, 25 different colour palettes, and 25 forms of Arthur. Each one its own attempt at becoming something meaningful before forgetting why it started.
Each composition is a little planet. Some are moody. Some are nostalgic. A few might be trying to tell you something. All of them are drifting quietly, hoping you will notice.
There are no characters here. At least none that stick around long enough to introduce themselves. But if there were, they would probably go by Arthur and constantly wonder if they left the oven on back on Earth.
Instead, you get palettes like Bittersweet Spark or Retro Fade. Emotional weather systems disguised as art. Designed to run forever, until the universe ends or you get bored. Whichever comes first.
Brought to life by Cem Hasimi’s distinctive visual language and Matthew Seremet’s absolute genius. Animated by curiosity. Stabilised by precision. Endorsed by no known galactic authority.
Good luck out there
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