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bada.moe

first wave transmission · 35°41'N / 139°41'E

OCEAN SIGNAL STUDIO near-future tide archive for soft creatures, strict instruments, and quiet broadcast myth.
foam
open
moe tide
stable
catalogued shoreline artifacts

shore log

Screenprinted fragments are pinned along the tide axis: a cat-eared buoy, sonar shell, ribbon eel, moon-jelly signal, channel cassette, shoreline map, and precise little periscope.

cat-eared wave buoyawake under sea glass range rings
sonar shelllistening through aged cream paper
tide eel ribboncoral offset at low frequency
moon-jelly signallavender glint, friendly but measured
laminated research cards · tap or hover

signal cards

deep-water hud

range rings

Concentric instruments rotate slowly over a midnight navy void. Latitude ticks, calibration brackets, and tide masks keep the cute artifacts handled with serious systems-design restraint.

139.41E // 35.68N // SIGNAL: CLEAR
closing quiet panel

bada.moe

the buoy keeps glowing at dusk; the archive sleeps in kelp ink, sea glass, cream paper, coral, mustard, and lavender.

TRANSMISSION SAVED · CHANNEL REMAINS OPEN