GH-Σ3
Digital archive, various sizes, 2025
GH-Σ3 gathers brain scans and simulated neural maps and treats them as artefacts left behind when plants pass through the human nervous system. Molecules extracted from plants are felt inside the body as subtle shifts in perception, but outside the body they return as scan images, colour maps and data files—material records of a temporary rearrangement. The work recomposes these records into a hybrid scene in which plant, brain and machine are folded into one field. Here the brain appears less as a centre of consciousness than as a contact zone where vegetal chemistry and technical imaging condense into patterns of latent sensation.