British Jamaican artist eejebee presents a project that began as “music for plants” and has since evolved into a multi-sensory, biosonic installation exploring our relationship with nature. Rooted in ancestral wisdom, plant herbalism, and the study of sound frequencies, the work invites both plants and people into a space of reconnection. At the heart of the work is a 20-minute low-frequency soundscape designed to nurture plants and ground the body. With hands placed in living soil, visitors are invited into a quiet moment of return; one that reconnects body, memory, and land. The title Sankofa, from the Akan language of Ghana, means “to return and retrieve”—a gentle call to remember what we carry within us and the wisdom rooted in the earth. Experience this special moment of reflection and return—only at WPÜ.