First Images of Wildlife Beyond Earth
The forthcoming flagship volume, The Holopine Protocol — 2076 (17 AR), is a future natural-history record of wildlife observed through reconstructed survey imagery: species shaped by atmosphere, gravity, light, terrain and the physical limits of their worlds.
First Images of Wildlife Beyond Earth
Across the archive, each organism is treated as part of a living environment: a body under pressure, moving through specific conditions, leaving evidence in light, heat, motion and surface disturbance.
Records from the public relay.
Short visual dispatches from the Exoplanet Wildlife archive. New records first appear through the public feed before being gathered into the wider catalogue.
Open the relay.
The public feed collects moving records of anatomy, scale, habitat, movement and environmental conditions. Follow the archive as new specimens are released.
View on TikTok ↗New designs from the archive.
A small Redbubble range built around exoplanet science, field-record humour and the stranger edges of natural history.
Earlier companion volumes.
Published activity books from the Exoplanet Wildlife project, produced before the forthcoming Holopine archive volume. They are kept here as companion publications rather than the main visual identity of the site.