u/TeoBonvi

▲ 1 r/Dreams

I tried to recreate the feeling of a dream using cards

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about how dreams work.

Not what they mean, but how they feel.

Disconnected scenes.

Familiar places that don’t exist.

People you somehow recognize.

I tried to capture that feeling in a small project.

It’s a web-based card experience called ONEIROS.

You draw cards, each one is a fragment: a place, a presence, an object.

https://preview.redd.it/c9pa7k2rkqtg1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=133ac9110bed8b210b1c80b77ef6602588b00332

As you go, a kind of dream sequence forms.

You can even flip some elements and change the meaning halfway through.

There’s no interpretation built in.

It’s just… there.

And your brain does the rest.

I’ve been using it almost like a way to sit with that feeling for a few minutes.

Curious if something like this resonates with anyone here.

oneiros.app

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u/TeoBonvi — 2 hours ago

I’ve been building a world made only of fragments (and turned it into something playable)

I’ve been building a world that doesn’t really exist.

Not a map. Not a setting.

More like a collection of fragments: places, entities, objects, events. All disconnected, but somehow related.

A diner that feels familiar.

A road that goes on too long.

A room behind a curtain.

Each element exists as a card (which contain AI art).

https://preview.redd.it/vhact4mhc0tg1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=955629582b78c88aaaff887cf3eb97b1a76ea19f

When you combine them, something emerges.

Not a story in the traditional sense. More like a dream trying to make sense of itself.

I turned this into a small web-based experience called ONEIROS, where you draw these fragments and see what they become when placed next to each other.

There’s no goal, no win condition.

Just patterns, atmosphere, and interpretation.

I’m curious: have you ever worked on a “world” that isn’t meant to be fully understood?

If anyone wants to explore it:

oneiros.app

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u/TeoBonvi — 4 days ago
▲ 0 r/occult

A digital card reading that doesn’t try to give you answers

I’ve been experimenting with a kind of digital “reading”.

Not divination in the traditional sense, and not really tarot either but something inspired by the structure of it.

You draw cards.

You sit with them.

You interpret.

The difference is that the cards don’t try to tell you anything.

They’re fragments: a place, a presence, an object, an event.

And meaning only appears when they’re placed together.

I built a small web-based experience around this idea.

It’s called ONEIROS.

https://preview.redd.it/lifwuo6lfzsg1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=4d2334bbac36502b73b606ff6e8531ed1ca43969

It’s less about answers and more about sitting inside the ambiguity of a sequence.

Almost like watching a dream unfold and trying not to explain it too quickly.

I’m curious how people here would approach something like this: as a ritual, as a tool, or just as an experience.

If you want to try it:

oneiros.app

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u/TeoBonvi — 4 days ago