(4) The final chapter, Solarceptors. Flowers as Antenna and Attractor, is a Virtual Reality experience merging artistic imagination with scientific observation.

Using 3D-captured lupin plants in different growing stages (from the Light-Sensing Experiment, Chapter 3), together with environmental data, Solarceptors takes the viewer on an immersive journey into the self-invented existence of flowering plants.

It explores these plants as sensitive light bodies, who use light for more than survival.

Beyond their invention of photosynthesizing—transforming “thin air” into matter—plants use light to connect with their surroundings in visible and invisible ways.

Their flowers, appearing in diverse colors and spectacular forms, suggest that their relation to light extends far beyond survival.

By suggesting flowering plants acting as antennas and attractors, Solarceptors envisions them as spatiotemporal light manifestations.

More than simply part of an ecosystem or innovative survivors, Solarceptor Flowers are linked across time and space: tracking the sun and synchronizing their circadian rhythms with planetary cycles, they exist as light bodies themselves, thriving, extended into outer space.