forest system / 001

namu

나무: a tree, an ordering principle, a patient architecture of roots.

descend

specimen a

Elegant rot becomes infrastructure.

Under the canopy, decay is not an ending. Leaves soften into loam, bark becomes a library, and every quiet collapse feeds a more intricate system below the visible surface.

specimen b

Systems lean like fallen leaves.

Order arrives sideways here: asymmetric, damp, and alive. The grid is present, but it behaves like mushrooms on a log—clustered, interrupted, and surrounded by charged dark space.

understory / interval

The page rests for a while, the way a forest rests between bird calls. Empty space gathers weight. Warm brown rises through the black.

node 01

Canopy

Darkness overhead, cream lettering, silhouettes drifting slowly enough to feel remembered rather than animated.

node 02

Trunk

Surface and structure meet in loam-colored cards, each tagged like a pressed botanical specimen.

node 03

Floor

Spores bloom at the edges. Leaves overlap the margins. The overlooked organisms become the interface.

root map / live drawing

Hidden networks explain the tree.