The work is a sculptural video in which a familial heirloom jacket from 19th-century Naxos encounters an oversized ceramic ear, referencing an archaeological artifact exhibited at the island’s Archaeological Museum. Through the video work, the sculpture transforms into a topology of shared experiences and interactions, and into a field of coexistence that redefines the relationship between material, place, and subjects—where the collective and the social become intertwined. The piece evokes the timeless depths of the sea, where memory is suspended and histories drift beyond linear time. Like oral traditions carried across generations, voices and stories are woven into the surface of the work, echoing through both material and form. In this way, the sculpture becomes a vessel of listening—an interface where submerged narratives and embodied knowledge resurface and resonate in the present.