futuristic botanical laboratory
lungi.dev is a living interface — a digital specimen tray where code, design, and organic form converge. Like the garment it's named after, it wraps comfortably around the content it carries, draping structure over substance with effortless grace.
Each element is cataloged with the precision of a botanical researcher, yet breathes with the unpredictability of natural growth. We build at the intersection of root systems and circuit diagrams.
Specimen 02-A — Unfurling frond pattern
Classification
Domain: Digital Botany
Phylum: Interface Design
Class: Minimal Architecture
Order: Modular Systems
"The root system knows no distinction between data and soil — it simply reaches toward whatever sustains growth."
— Field observation, day 127
Specimen 03-A — Seed pod cross-section
Under controlled darkness, the specimens reveal their bioluminescent properties. The observation panel strips away the parchment warmth to expose structure — the skeletal architecture of growth made visible through contrast inversion.
Here, the annotation lines glow amber against void. Data points emerge from the darkness like constellations in a botanist's sky chart.
"In darkness, the network becomes the specimen."
Observation metrics
Growth rate: 2.4mm/day
Root depth: 142mm
Branch angle: 34.7deg
Specimens: 2,847
© lungi.dev — All specimens cataloged and preserved