This sculpture expresses our collective need to transition to a place where human – technological, and natures’ separated ecologies are brought into a position of almost mirroring each other. In the sculpture, this need is represent by tin, sand (collected from the beach beside Marine Station) and red kelp tetrahedra, which traverse a likewise changing platform, moving from a position of alienation from each other, to one of entwinement and coexistence. The location of Marine Station, where science endeavours to help us understand and find our balance within nature, is an integral part of the meaning of the sculpture.