P004 → Alien Worlds














Concept 



“Alien Worlds” is a collection of surreal environments where familiar elements (mountains, interiors, reflective objects) are reconfigured into alien places. These imagined sceneries destabilize our perception of what is natural and what is artificial, proposing a space where fantasy, dream, and simulation overlap.

The work becomes a meditation on the limitless possibilities of world-making: how even the simplest geometries, when displaced, can evoke a sense of the unknown.









 

Notes


In “Alien Worlds,” the aesthetics of estrangement is explored.
Mountains tinted in improbable hues, spheres hovering like celestial observers, and domestic interiors rendered uncanny through hyper-clean textures all contribute to a language of subtle disorientation.
By blending the sublime scale of Romantic landscape traditions with the cold precision of digital rendering, the series situates itself in the lineage of speculative environments and imagined architectures.
The project echoes both the history of surrealist painting and the immersive experiments of contemporary CGI.



Context 


Alien Worlds (2018–2019) is a series of interactive digital environments. The work has been shown in contexts including 48 Hours Neukölln (Germany) , Iper festival (Italy) , and Panoràmic festival (Spain) .