Terrarium
Fold consciousness into miniature rainforest.
Life occasionally demands an escape into a microscopic perspective. This sound is like a transparent glass jar on a desk, sealing within it a self-sufficient miniature ecosystem. There is no grand roar of nature, only extremely delicate, realistic micro-movements—the rustle of moss growing, the tick of water droplets sliding down leaf veins, and the humid texture of soil breathing.
Through binaural recording, hearing is shrunk to the scale of an insect. The vastness and noise of the outside world are walled off by thick glass, leaving only that humid, constant-temperature small world inside the jar. Here, time seems to slow down; every condensation and evaporation is clearly discernible.
Focusing auditory attention from macro to micro, gathering scattered awareness to a single point for intense, focused tranquility.





How it works
Structure
Centered on high-fidelity microscopic Foley samples (water drops, leaf friction, tiny bubbles), layered with minimalist, glass-textured synth accents. The soundstage is designed to be extremely Intimate, creating a close-up enveloping sensation.
Science
This highly "Biophilic" sound triggers the Biophilia Effect, effectively lowering cortisol levels and boosting parasympathetic activity even in artificial environments.


