“THE siphonophores (Siphonophora, Eschscholtz, 1829) constitute an order of hydrozoa, a class of marine invertebrates belonging to the Cnidaria phylum. These are colonies of highly specialized zooids with a marked morpho-functional differentiation, so much so that some authors have defined them as superindividuals.
Some of these fascinating creatures live on the surface, while others are abyssal organisms that can reach up to a thousand meters of depth, such as the Giant Siphonophore (Praya Dubia), whose name comes from its unnatural length that can reach up to fifty meters.
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When night fell, under clear sky conditions, along a certain cycle path suspended in space and time, an unusual aggregative behavior was noticed in the siphonophores: many specimens were observed meandering in the air, illuminating the path of those who dare to venture along these paths.»
Olivia Santimone is a guitarist and singer-songwriter from Ferrara who loves colorful pedalboards, dark fantasy video games and long songs. Of a distracted and disorderly nature, in everyday life as in music, when he writes he never knows where he will end up. Her first album, Ciclopedonale, is the final destination of a journey almost as chaotic as she is, the exploration of an extravagant and dreamlike world which, using a little imagination, is not that different from ours.
Credits
Text and music: Olivia Santimone
Recording and mixing: Tommaso Zoppello
Master: Outside/Inside Studio
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