Wundrian anthropomorphizes houses and encourages self-reflection. What does the symbol of a house represent? Some psychologists liken a child’s rendition of a house to an insightful self-portrait. They interpret a young child’s drawing of a house floating above the horizon-line as an indication that the child is not completely of this world. While an older child’s more detailed house is an example of self-exploration and definition. Wundrian is filled with houses, each open to the narrative placed upon it by the viewer. This is a game made for you.
Wundrian also plays with how light can reveal and conceal the world. The paintings in Wundrian aren’t what they appear. As the light shifts, new images are either exposed or hidden, making static surfaces into animated breathing realms.