Bottle Ocean
Fold the sea into a bottle, feeding the very first dreams.
This is not the ocean as we see it, but as life first *hears* it. *Bottle Ocean* is an acoustic restoration of pre-verbal memory. It simulates that vast, hazy, aquatic soundscape experienced within the womb—the whoosh of blood rushing through veins, the distant drumbeat of the mother's heart, and the tidal rise and fall of every breath.
It is an instinctual nostalgia. The deep drone mimics the rush of blood, while tiny bubbles sound like slumbering breath. To an adult, it is alien noise; to a newborn, it is the only "language of home" they understand.
We fold vast security into this square inch of sound. It tells no stories, offering only the physical texture of being tightly held, melting panicked cries into peaceful sleep within familiar tides.
Against the auditory vacuum after birth, it fills the void with familiar liquid frequencies, reshaping primal security.



How it works
Structure
Contains fluid dynamics mimicking amniotic fluid and sub-bass pulses resembling heartbeats. Frequencies are kept continuously low (<500Hz) to simulate sound heard through the abdominal wall.
Science
Based on "Fourth Trimester" theory, recreating familiar intrauterine background noise lowers cortisol levels, aiding the smooth transition from wakefulness to sleep.


