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Collective Research Archive / Ssymnac Cave Complex

RCr 66 // COLLECTIVE RESEARCH ARCHIVE

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Multispecies Biological Layers Metal Artefacts Collective Ritual Landscape Systems Oral Histories
Plant Symbiosis

Cereus ambiguus

Toxic defensive needles coexist with soft nutrient-rich fruit spines.

Plant Symbiosis

Opuntia dulcisferra

Underground water retention systems shared between neighboring root structures.

Collective Organism

Viridiluma mollis

Small green organisms synchronizing body temperature during collective sleep.

Mineral Formation

Photosensitive Calcite Structures

Stalactite systems displaying growth behavior similar to phototropic plants.

Smoke Adaptive Flora

Nebula Folia

Cave flora species activated through ritual smoke exposure.

Bacterial Colony

Pelvibacter lucens

Fluorescent bacterial floor consortium producing bioluminescent mineral textures.

Symbiotic Relation

Lichen Exchange Systems

Mineral surfaces, bacterial films and plant spores forming long-term mutual growth structures.

Fungal Symbiosis

Formica mycelia

Ant colonies cultivating fungal membranes through reciprocal nutrient exchange systems.

Human-Bacterial Symbiosis

Somatic Exchange Networks

Human respiratory systems interacting continuously with bacterial cave atmospheres.

Embossed Artefact

Aerosymbiont

Atmospheric signal organism fused with a human transmission system.

Embossed Artefact

CareUnit-Seraph

Ritual attachment structure connecting biomechanical care systems and mineral memory.

Embossed Artefact

Thermadrone

Hybrid cave organism merged with artificial skeletal drone structures.

Embossed Artefact

Cervoid Interface

Forest mammal synchronization with abandoned navigational technologies.

Embossed Artefact

Moonufowl

Synthetic feather systems evolving into autonomous emotional communication.

Cosmic System

Stellar Drift Field

Interconnected stellar clusters producing low-frequency luminous communication patterns.

Biological Mirror Case

Genetic Dual Formation

Parallel human development systems showing synchronized biological and emotional growth patterns.

Geological Field System

Ssymnac Cave Complex

Subterranean systems mediating exchanges between mineral formations, atmospheric flows, and multispecies biological residues.

Research Conflict Archive

Parallel Readings / Distributed Knowledge
CF.01

The Function of the Artefacts

CF.02

Collective Bacterial Response

CF.03

Smoke Dependency Systems

CASE FILE CF.01

The Function of the Artefacts

Field Researcher / Material Ecology

Dr. Mireya Sol

Artefacts appear less as possessions and more as circulation points between organisms, environments and touch.

Child Visitor / Age 9

Amira K.

The objects look changed because many different things held them for a long time.

Local Fisher / Lake Region

Tomas Vel

Metal fragments collect red mineral layers faster during warmer seasons.

Collective Annotation

Anonymous Entry

Separation between human, mineral, ritual and bacteria may have become structurally impossible.