Spinal Observatorium

an anatomical archive of appetite and instinct

Psychology of Consumption

Human appetite is structured through reward systems tied to protein density and survival reinforcement.

tab: observation

Pleasure is shaped by context, memory, and symbolic framing of experience.

entry i — sensory encoding

Stress & Tissue Memory

Biochemical stress alters muscle composition through hormonal activity and depletion processes.

tab: observation

The body records stress as structure rather than narrative.

entry ii — biochemical residue

Darwinian Reinforcement

Consumption reflects evolutionary reward systems linking acquisition with reinforcement.

tab: observation

Instinct operates independently of interpretation.

entry iii — inherited behavior

Extreme Biologics

Fascination with biological material emerges from proximity to life and decay.

tab: observation

Attraction and aversion originate from the same recognition of biological continuity.

entry iv — visceral proximity