Experiment 03 - Bionic Grass
"I wanted to recreate the feeling of electricity running through something alive."
I imagined grass that wasn’t grown but engineered — roots made of circuits, leaves humming with energy, sunlight absorbed and converted into code. A grass that behaves differently in air, skin, and clothes.
It began with a surge of Energy Drink Accord — that sparkle like carbonation and energy drink fizz. They ignite instantly, crackling through the air. Then came the green voltage — Cannabis Accord, electrified with Black Pepper and Sweet Flag molecules that add a metallic sourness, like the edge of adrenaline before the jump.
The drydown hums quietly with Philippine Vetiver (Vetiver Filipina), Guaiacwood, Ambroxan, and Cashmeran — the scent of a synthetic forest breathing under glass. It smells both human and mechanical, both nature and invention.
Bionic Grass is not calm. It’s an awake scent — a coded freshness that doesn’t imitate nature but adapts beyond organic limits.