Album cover, square format. On the left: minimal, retro-futuristic lab aesthetic, dominated by radioactive yellow and black. A stylized Geiger counter or oscilloscope screen with simple waveforms and geometric grid lines, evoking early electronic music and nuclear physics, clean and technical. In the center: a smooth transition where the grid lines and waveforms bend and warp into orbital paths, stars and nebulae, then further morph into organic, cell-like shapes. Colors shift from yellow and black into cold whites and deep space blues, then into softer greens. On the right: a detailed, iridescent butterfly inspired by the “Großer Schillerfalter”, its wings patterned like circuit traces that gradually transform into natural leaf veins. Background suggests a meadow or forest edge, soft focus, with lush greens and warm light. The overall composition feels like a journey from physics and machines through space to living biology. See more