field transmission no. 0749e30d

Specimen 01 · Source Under Leaves

The Daisy Current

A damp-paper scroll opens at blue hour. A thin creek draws itself from the upper leaves, and one resilient hinagiku begins sending its quiet water signal to the moon.

Specimen 02 · First Petal Signal

Petals detach into captions.

one petal loosens, then becomes a ripple marker downstream

The first broadcast is almost invisible: pollen-bright dots gather, a petal rotates in the current, and the flower translates itself into water labels.

broadcast glyphs disguised as pollen

Specimen 03 · Moonlit Bend

Oval moon fragments break on the bend.

Lilac dusk pools near the creek edge. Water striders written from punctuation cross the surface while ink halos bloom around every quiet note.

Specimen 04 · Achene Drift

Seeds become small stars with stems.

The rosette unthreads into achene parachutes. Roots become contour lines; petals become little boats; the page listens like a notebook held beside moving water.

Specimen 05 · Quiet Delta

The field receives the stream.

not a landing page — a living specimen plate still transmitting

At the delta the creek thins into dots: pollen, stars, seeds, signal. The small daisy survives by becoming a current others can follow.