Psyche Inspired: Remy Cantrelle

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Institution: Louisiana State University
Major: Digital Art
Psyche Inspired Class: 2025-2026

Heart of A PLanet

Remy Cantrelle

December 19th, 2025
Major: Digital Art
Genre/Medium: Video
About the work:

Heart of a Planet is a one-minute digital animation that was created in Adobe After Effects, inspired by Asteroid Psyche 16, a metallic body that scientists believe may be the exposed core of an early planet. What interests me most about Psyche is not only its scientific mystery, but the emotional meaning behind it. It represents something that was once hidden beneath layers of rock, now revealed. The idea of looking beneath a surface, whether planetary or personal, is the main concept guiding this animation. In the animation, I imagine a slow journey inward. The piece begins in the quiet darkness of space, where Psyche appears distant and cool. As the viewer moves closer, faint glimmers and shifting textures appear across its metal surface, suggesting that something warm or luminous may exist within. The animation then shifts into a descent toward the molten interior, where light grows stronger and more fluid. This visual transformation mirrors the experience of discovery: the moment when something hidden becomes visible and meaningful. Instead of approaching this as a literal scientific depiction, I am focusing on the emotional atmosphere of exploration. The animation is shaped by feelings of awe, curiosity, stillness, and quiet realization. I want viewers to feel as if they are slowly uncovering something valuable or sacred, even though the setting is cosmic and distant.

“Psyche Astroid HR” model by mshafaq from Sketchfab, “Space Atmosphere” sound effect by Pawel Spychala from Pixabay, “Light Texture” sound effect by Samuel F.Johams from Pixabay.

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The Long Coast

Remy Cantrelle

February 18th, 2026
Major: Digital Art
Genre/Medium: Digital Illustration
About the work:

The Long Coast is a digital illustration focused on a quiet yet meaningful phase of the Psyche mission as the spacecraft approaches Mars for its gravity assist. Rather than depicting launch or arrival, this piece centers on the long coasting period that occurs before Psyche’s closest approach to Mars, when motion slows and patience becomes essential. The illustration emphasizes stillness, scale, and anticipation, capturing a moment where progress happens without spectacle.

In the image, the Psyche spacecraft drifts through deep space as Mars fills much of the frame, glowing with warm reds and oranges. The planet’s presence feels close but not overwhelming, casting a soft reflected light across the spacecraft’s solar panels. Psyche itself is positioned off-center and partially cropped, reinforcing the sense that it is passing through rather than arriving. This compositional choice highlights movement through time rather than destination, aligning with the idea of coasting rather than thrusting. Read more…

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