Have you ever wondered what your dreams say about you — beyond vague symbols or fleeting images? In this tutorial we will demonstrate how you can visually explore the subconscious mind using AI.
By converting dream journals into knowledge graphs and then transforming those insights into videos via Google Gemini Veo model (or any other video generator you like, like Sora), you can create a mirror to your inner world and maybe influence what you dream about next. In fact, one of the lucid dreaming techniques is specifically focused on becoming aware of recurrent patterns in your dreams.
Here's a video tutorial and we also provide a step-by-step guide below:
Step 1: Logging Your Dreams and Visualizing with InfraNodus
The process begins with collecting a log of your dreams, stored in tools like Evernote, Obsidian, or even plain text. Once you've got several entries you ca import this dream log into InfraNodus via the text import app at https://infranodus.com/apps
InfraNodus will visualize the content of your dreams. Each concept becomes a node, when the concepts co-occur together in the same context, they will be connected. Frequently cooccurring concepts will form clusters. This helps reveal overarching themes in your dreams — like “festival dynamics,” “curious discoveries,” or “playful beginnings.” By zooming in on specific clusters, you can uncover hidden emotions and repeated motifs you might not have noticed.
Step 2: Summarizing Key Dream Themes with AI
Once your dream data is visualized as a graph, InfraNodus lets you extract meaningful insights using its AI-powered “Summarize Topics” function. This creates an outline of the main themes that occur in your dreams — the emotional and symbolic patterns that bubble up repeatedly.
You can copy this topical outline and paste it in your favorite AI video generation tool, such as Google Veo 3, Google Lab's Flow, or OpenAI's Sora (that's personally our favorite).
Step 3: Generating Dream Videos with Google Gemini or Flow
Your video prompt can say something like "Generate a video with these topics", but you can also add some specific style instructions. By simply prompting Gemini with the AI-generated dream themes — such as “routine escape,” “political despair,” or “island nature” — the tool produces a surreal video interpretation of your subconscious landscape.
If you've run out of Gemini credits (they only allow 3 videos per day as of February 2026), you can switch to Google’s Flow platform, which provides similar functionality with fewer limits (though possibly more generic visuals).
Step 4: Zooming In on Specific Themes (e.g. “Playful Beginnings”)
One of the unique strengths of the knowledge graph is its flexibility. Say you're interested in a particular concept like “playful beginnings.” You can isolate this cluster and generate a dedicated summary. Then feed it into Gemini to produce a video focusing solely on that dream aspect.
This targeted visual storytelling helps you go deeper into single emotional or symbolic threads, offering a unique form of introspection.
Step 5: Peeling Away Layers to Reach Deeper Meanings
Another powerful technique shown is the ability to remove the “top layer” of concepts in the graph. This exposes the deeper tier of themes — the ones that may not appear frequently but are deeply embedded in your subconscious.
As you peel back layers and watch new videos emerge from previously hidden themes, you’re essentially creating a feedback loop with your subconscious, revealing and refeeding ideas in a way that can inspire creativity, healing, or personal growth.
Final Thoughts: A Workflow Beyond Dreams
While the tutorial centers on dream analysis, Dmitry makes it clear that this workflow works equally well for analyzing journal notes, creative ideas, or any kind of textual data. The combination of graph-based text analysis and AI-generated visuals offers a completely new method for introspection and inspiration.
Whether you're an artist, a dreamer, or someone seeking deeper self-awareness, this unique fusion of InfraNodus and Google Gemini could be your gateway into a more visual, connected understanding of your mind.
Try it yourself:
InfraNodus for dream graphing → https://infranodus.com
Google Gemini or Flow for video generation → labs.google
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