Where synthetic cortex meets organic substrate. A study in chitinous architecture, neural lace, and the quiet pulse of self-repairing systems. This is a sandbox — copied from the DOAI engine, themed for the biomech language.
Neural lace woven into cultured tissue. Signal pathways that grow rather than print. The mesh learns the shape of its host.
Self-insulating conduits that re-route around damage. Latency drops as the tissue adapts.
Hex-lattice armor grown from chitosan. Lighter than alloy, tougher under shear.
A 1.6s cadence drives micro-regeneration. The system heals before the fault spreads.
Structures that breathe: load-bearing columns that thicken under stress, facades that photosynthesize the ambient glow.
Members that deposit material where strain concentrates — a building that reinforces itself.
Microfluidic veins carry coolant and data in the same amber stream.
Light pipes tuned to living pigment — low-power, high-contrast signal display.