The Seli Lab: Field Notes on Bio-Signals
I don’t come at this as a scientist - I’m a theater director who started looking
at the morphology of waves. For me, the "Seli" (the thread) is about a daily, slow-motion forensic process. I sit with botanical systems, waiting for a pulse.
I’m documenting how a plant actually reacts to something as invisible as the Schumann Resonance, looking for that exact point where a biological signal turns into a ritual.
Right now, it’s a "heart-first" deep dive into somatic listening. It’s not about cold data; it’s about the "Suli" (the soul) of the organism and the bridge between a raw 432Hz frequency and our own human memory.
Technical Anchors: I’m teaching myself the "hard science" of biofeedback by leaning on the "North Stars" of the field. I’m looking at CERN’s wave analysis, the non-invasive listening from the Bio-Acoustic Institute, and how SARC stages these quiet signals as art.
It’s a commitment to the bridge. It’s about the "weight" of these quiet dialogues the fictional mythologies we carry and what happens to our own "learned violence" when we finally tune in to a non-human frequency.
Oneverse | Collaborative Experiment
In collaboration with Ghazaleh Eramikaleh.
Direction, Editing, & Sound Design: Lasha Rostobaia
Text,Voice Over, Performance:
Ghazaleh Eramikaleh
Cinematography: Shared /
Mutual Documentation