This experimental short film asks: what if technology was a bridge to the natural world, rather than its foil? What would it look like? What would you do with it? Two figures wield flower-like antennae in ritual extension, receptive to the signals broadcast by looming radio beacons and the remote seascape which they tower over. Sounds transmitted by the array and recorded by amateur radio enthusiasts complete the eerie mood. This work is a clash between the natural and the artificial, in which the concepts of artifice and temporality are muddied, suggestive of an uncertain future, and an uncanny past. How do the things we create interact and coexist with the more than human world we bring them into (and forge them from?) Is technology our doom or salvation? Or is it just another manifestation of our humanity -- another tool, another device, seeking its place, its usefulness, even its love?