Phytoharmonic Archive, 2025

Phytoharmonic Archive is a sculptural installation composed of biomorphic ceramic forms developed through a unique glazing technique. Each form functions as a vessel of memory—an organic server housing embedded flash drives that store audio files derived from plants.

These sounds are recorded using bioelectrical sensors that translate the subtle impulses of plant life into audible frequencies. Viewers are invited to physically connect to the sculptures, accessing an archive of vegetal voices—fragile, fluctuating, and entirely real.

By merging handmade materiality with digital infrastructure, Nasirli creates an intimate system of interspecies communication. The work posits a speculative future in which plants are no longer passive subjects of observation but active narrators of their own invisible worlds.

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