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Redmoon Traum

Ye Liutong
by LiutongYe on 29 Apr 2024

Redmoon Traum è un viaggio virtuale che trascende i confini tra realtà e immaginazione, fondendo psicoanalisi, arte surrealista e nuove tecnologie. Redmoon Traum is a virtual journey that transcends the boundaries between reality and imagination, merging psychoanalysis, surrealist art, and new technologies.

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Eng: Redmoon Traum is a virtual journey that transcends the boundaries between reality and imagination, merging psychoanalysis, surrealist art, and new technologies. Inspired by the reflections of psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung and the dreamlike visions of surrealist Max Ernst, this project aims to explore the infinite landscape of the human unconscious. "Redmoon Traum" offers users a uniquely immersive experience, inviting them on a journey within their own psyche to discover internal worlds populated by symbols, archetypes, and surreal narratives.

This experience aims to offer users a journey through a virtual universe where reality blends with dreams, the rational meets the irrational, and introspection becomes an adventure. Through this experience, we will discover a new way to understand people's unconscious and tap into the creative potential of an alternate reality.

Eng: "Redmoon Traum" is divided into four main chapters, interconnected through portals, each designed to guide players through specific phases of exploring the unconscious.

Chapter 1: "Descent into the Unconscious"

Beneath the twilight veil of a mysterious forest, the first chapter of "Redmoon Traum" invites players to begin the exploration of the unconscious, symbolizing the willingness to confront the unknown aspects of themselves. This inner journey starts with entering a forest that serves as a powerful metaphor for the entrance into the unconscious. Here, where ethereal light mixes with shadows, players collect mirror fragments along the path. Each fragment, reflecting light and dispelling fog, helps to reveal the way to an underground labyrinth, representing the hidden depths of the mind.

Chapter 2: "The Labyrinth of Shadows"

In the "Labyrinth of Shadows," the journey becomes intimate and dark. Here, players navigate through a landscape of floating platforms and fractured spaces, symbols of the fears and repressed memories that each carries within. This labyrinth not only challenges but also reveals, forcing players to confront the shadows of their unconscious. With every uncertain step, the path transforms, reflecting the inner struggle to recognize and accept the most hidden aspects of oneself. Overcoming this labyrinth means finding a staircase made of fragments of reality, a path to escape towards acceptance and personal growth, leading to the next phase of the inner journey.

Chapter 3: "The Garden of Archetypes"

In the "Garden of Archetypes" of "Redmoon Traum," the garden transforms into a magical place of psychic discovery. Here, players wander among surreal creatures that embody Jungian archetypes, universal symbols that mirror the deeply shared experiences of humanity. By collecting symbols scattered across the ground, players weave a personal narrative that connects them to the depths of the collective unconscious. This garden not only enchants the eye but also invites an inward journey, where the exploration of archetypes leads to understanding and integrating the self.

Chapter 4: "Embracing The Self"

In the concluding chapter of "Redmoon Traum," the player reaches the climax of their self-discovery journey by crossing a suspended bridge that leads to a luminous mandala at the center of a mysterious lake. This sphere of light represents both the inner universe of the soul and the journey made through the unconscious. This moment marks the apex of the individuation journey: the integration of the different parts of oneself and the realization of full inner harmony, culminating in a return to the beginning as a symbol of rebirth and a new start, enriched by a deep understanding of oneself and the world.


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