Where cherry blossoms become circuit diagrams. Where roots become fiber-optic conduits. Where pollen clouds become interference patterns.
This is not garden romance. This is provocation — a botanist who built a punk zine with a CRT screen instead of a printing press.
A living interface that breathes with user input — botanical growth algorithms mapped to interaction states.
VIEW_SPECIMEN →Interference pattern generation — pollen dispersion modeled as electromagnetic interference fields.
VIEW_SPECIMEN →Fiber-optic root systems mapped to real mycorrhizal network data — underground communication made visible.
VIEW_SPECIMEN →Letterforms colonized by botanical structures — type specimens where serifs grow into root systems.
VIEW_SPECIMEN →Canvas simulation of cherry blossom fall physics — petals carry encoded data payloads in their trajectories.
VIEW_SPECIMEN →Field study — cataloguing organic growth patterns, fractal branching systems, decay cycles.
Abstract the pattern — isolate the algorithm beneath the biology, the rule beneath the chaos.
Inject machine logic — circuit traces where veins should be, pixel clusters where petals dissolve.
Release the hybrid — organic precision that unsettles through its own internal logic.
Nature does not need our permission to be algorithmic. The Fibonacci sequence existed before we named it.
Every petal is a solved optimization problem. Every root system is a network topology. We reveal what was always there.
The machine does not replace the garden. It X-rays it — forces the hidden structure into confrontational visibility.
Beauty that does not challenge is decoration. We make work that unsettles through its own internal logic.