Following the passing of a neighbour in Tampa, Florida, Susanna Wallin inherited an electric organ from the woman’s lifelong home by the Hillsborough River. When plugged in, the organ released a wild, unplayed sound — all notes at once — a pressure wave of memory and possibility. For Wallin, it became both a puzzle and a portal: a symbol of transition, reverberation and unresolved presence. Working across film, sound and performance, Wallin remains attentive to what lingers in the in-between — where narrative resists resolution, and time reveals itself through vibration, dissonance and the spaces left behind.