All that we will remember is a large water filled aquarium devoid of life, sitting on a funerary pyre overlooking the ocean. There is an immediate surreal sensibility that emanates not only from seeing a fish tank waiting to be cremated, but also in the tank’s unusual emptiness – other than the few white rocks and dead coral contained within. The aquarium evokes a coffin and a funeral, a bleak portent for the world’s vast oceans. It is a contained echo of its limitless surroundings, creating a dialogue between the finite and the infinite; and the transition between the two.