A gallery wall is excavated in the manner of an archaeological dig. The excavated site itself becomes an artefact when it is moved to an outdoor site to be investigated and displayed. The original grid of the artefact shifts and transforms in its outdoor site, the changes dictated by the elements of four full seasons. Viewed from the perspective of an aerial, the artefact again becomes a site, reminiscent of modern-day human settlement patterns and their interactions with the landscape. As nature plays its course, the grid collapses and disappears, the foundations shift, and eventually the surface washes away.