SpiralSeed is a living initiative rooted in Emergent Theory, exploring how biodiversity and propagation serve as natural intelligence systems that shape resilient ecosystems. Just as emergence describes complex order arising from simple interactions, this project honors the way seeds, spores, and species generate intricate networks of life through subtle exchanges—light, sound, form, and signal.
Through strategic propagation of native and companion species, we observe and support the spontaneous choreography of ecosystems as they regenerate themselves. The project acts as both a field laboratory and living archive, mapping patterns of plant behavior, symbiotic relationships, and propagation rhythms that give rise to sustainable life webs.
This work reaffirms that biodiversity is not just a collection of species—but a dynamic intelligence system, and propagation is its language of continuity. In studying how life organizes and re-organizes itself, we aim to offer insights into ecological coherence, resilience, and the regenerative codes embedded in nature’s design.
Recent Projects
- Decoding Plant CommunicationIn our quest to understand the natural world, the PLANTChoir device offers a unique opportunity to explore the subtle communications of plants. By translating bioelectrical signals into music, PLANTChoir provides a sensory bridge between humans and plants. But what if we could take this a step further and assign alphabet letters to these signals, potentially unveiling a new dimension of plant communication?