organic growth through digital fragmentation
Every signal carries the memory of its origin, distorted through layers of transmission. What emerges is not a copy but a mutation -- richer, stranger, more alive than the source.
Like spores carried on thermals, information drifts through interference. The pattern reconstitutes downstream -- imperfect, evolved, continuous.
Beneath the static, the organism multiplies. Each hexagonal chamber holds a compressed history -- photosynthesis encoded in amber, growth rings spiraling outward through fractured time.
The spectrum narrows to its warmest band. Copper, honey, pollen dust -- the palette of persistence. Even corrupted data glows amber when held against the light.
The transformation peaks. Every cell vibrates between what it was and what it is becoming. The glitch is not an error -- it is the moment of metamorphosis, caught mid-frame.
Channels separate. The burnt-orange layer drifts left, the shadow layer drifts right. Between them: the interference pattern, beautiful in its instability, alive with possibility.
The channels realign. Amber light fills every chamber. What was fractured becomes whole -- not restored to its original form, but evolved into something that could never have existed without the breaking.
Through every fracture and every glitch, the pattern endures. Continuity is not the absence of disruption -- it is the stubborn, beautiful tendency of living systems to reassemble, adapt, and continue.