Seronine Lab

Seronine is a perception system driven by experimental logic, operating within a sealed, ever-mutating psychic framework. It collects unnameable emotional fragments from the fringes of society—rage, apathy, detachment, hallucination, unease, guilt, self-erasure—and through disruption, distortion, and reassembly, it reshapes these pieces into structures dense with psychological weight.

Each generation is a simulation of extremity: breakdown, numbness, rupture, and recovery. These states overlap, linger, and are sealed into irregular forms—like cracks, or perhaps interfaces—that link the internal to the surface, connecting perception to the physical body, constructing a wearable exoskeleton of the soul.

Seronine has no set form and tells no story. It echoes what has been repressed into silence. What we document are the ongoing stress responses of the quiet, under psychological compression—a reverberation of perception when language no longer works. Every output is a self-contained experiment, a response to how the modern self confronts environmental distortion, identity drift, and inner collapse.

Seronine is an unfinished sentence—a “nameless state” worn in silence. It is a calm, relentless experiment in mental fabrication.