 This study presents a new type of seed-inspired soft material that can be used to create wirelessly controlled, miniaturized devices that can passively navigate over a large aerial space. The material consists of a light responsive liquid crystal elastomer, LCE, that can open and close bristles when exposed to light, allowing it to morph into different shapes and sizes. When exposed to a steady wind, the LCE material generates fortices that allow the device to move through the air. Additionally, the device can also be programmed to land on a specific location using light. This article was authored by Jim Feng Yang, Heng Zhang, Alex Burden, and others.