Symbiote
Inspired by Venom from Spiderman, this is a mycelium-like system that adapts to any body for survival. Eating what’s left of humanity, including the built environment: It's the year 2123, and this is what's left of our world. Thankfully, nature has come to save us. As a form of its own immune system, nature has evolved to reclaim its rightful place on Earth, consuming the unnatural structures erected by beings known as humans. Many of these humans, the ones who could afford the exorbitant price, departed our planet for a neighboring one, eager to exhaust its resources as they had Earth's. The less fortunate ones remained, but in an unexpected turn of fate, they became the lucky ones. Nature, in its boundless resilience, is saving them, providing shelter from the remnants of their own toxic legacies and offering sustenance from the very soil they had once poisoned. In the wake of this ecological renaissance, a new symbiosis between technology and nature has emerged. Visionary minds of the past foresaw the need for change and began crafting an algorithm, a blueprint for survival. This algorithm was not born of cold calculation but of a deep understanding of Earth's rhythms and a respect for the sun's life-giving rays.









The symbiote has taken over the city, and to survive it learned to grow on areas with the most solar radiation.