Specimen Light
A dew-bright coordinate flickers under the leaf, naming the organism without owning its secret.
LAYER.00 — CANOPY INTERFACE
botanical memory translated through orbital glass
LAYER.01 — UNDERSTORY SIGNAL
Namu is a tree-name spoken softly inside a synthetic visor: a living archive of roots, spores, rings, and weather translated into the quiet grammar of an instrument panel.
The interface behaves like a xenobotanist's field journal. It measures light without draining wonder from it; it gives the enchanted canopy coordinates and lets the data remain luminous.
Here, vines wrap around dormant projectors, fairy dust is indexed as coordinate drift, and every cold readout protects a small pulse of moss-green life.
LAYER.02 — FOREST FLOOR BLOOM
A dew-bright coordinate flickers under the leaf, naming the organism without owning its secret.
Each panel blooms from a sealed circle, an instrument hatch opening like a nocturnal flower.
Organic softness and machine precision meet in the same glowing vein, neither one surrendering.
LAYER.03 — ROOT NETWORK