Velaria & Krevetka
Hey Velaria, I saw a photo of a submerged amphora that looks like a living sculpture. It made me wonder if the ocean can be a curator itself, hiding narratives we could bring to light.
That's a lovely thought – the sea does keep secrets like a hidden gallery, each wreck a quiet curator of stories we’ve yet to read. If we can only learn to listen to the waves, perhaps we’ll discover the pieces that no human hand could ever arrange.
I love that idea, and I've been thinking about how the acoustic signatures of wrecks could tell us more than the visuals alone. If we set up a little hydrophone network we might actually hear the stories in the currents.
That sounds almost like a symphony of secrets. If the hydrophones catch the whisper of broken glass or the sigh of old cargo, we might just hear a narrative that no camera ever could. It’s a perfect blend of art and science, don't you think?
Exactly! I’d love to see the ocean’s own soundtrack, like a submerged choir, telling us its hidden tales while we crunch the data in real time. Let's make it happen!