This luminous spiral echoes the shared geometry of a nautilus shell, a galaxy, and the human cochlea—forms shaped by logarithmic growth and the natural ratios that recur across living and cosmic systems. In The Resonance Chamber, Bozic frames attention as a kind of resonance, the body tuned to patterns that appear across vastly different scales. The work suggests that listening is both physical and universal, a common architecture through which perception gathers meaning.
The full context of the series begins with The Broken Compass.