Mission: Miriru

Miriru Mission is an imagined interdisciplinary initiative that blends community-driven environmental restoration, cultural storytelling, and tech-enabled citizen science to restore coastal ecosystems while uplifting local voices. It centers ocean health, traditional knowledge, hands-on restoration, and public engagement through art and interactive data.

Three weeks post-mission, unverified sensor logs detected a lifesign in the dead zone matching Captain Vane. When a drone investigated, it found only the empty suit of armor, standing upright, facing the direction of the extraction point. Inside the helmet was a piece of paper with the word "MIRIRU" written in the Captain's handwriting, repeated 4,000 times until the ink ran out. miriru mission

Miriru is a compact exploration bot built to deliver books, solar lights, and repair parts to isolated communities after a long blackout and library closures. Programmed with curiosity and empathy, Miriru travels wrecked roads and overgrown pathways, guided by a fading map and messages from children who once loved stories. When a drone investigated, it found only the

Miriru Mission is an imagined interdisciplinary initiative that blends community-driven environmental restoration, cultural storytelling, and tech-enabled citizen science to restore coastal ecosystems while uplifting local voices. It centers ocean health, traditional knowledge, hands-on restoration, and public engagement through art and interactive data.

Three weeks post-mission, unverified sensor logs detected a lifesign in the dead zone matching Captain Vane. When a drone investigated, it found only the empty suit of armor, standing upright, facing the direction of the extraction point. Inside the helmet was a piece of paper with the word "MIRIRU" written in the Captain's handwriting, repeated 4,000 times until the ink ran out.

Miriru is a compact exploration bot built to deliver books, solar lights, and repair parts to isolated communities after a long blackout and library closures. Programmed with curiosity and empathy, Miriru travels wrecked roads and overgrown pathways, guided by a fading map and messages from children who once loved stories.

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