_This collaborative project emerged on the margins of XSV Centre II, presented at Medialab Matadero Madrid. It is based on a speculation about the existence of future fossils: plant species that became extinct before leaving any record. From this hypothesis, the piece imagines a biodigital garden in which the vegetal, the artificial, and the hallucinatory intertwine. The project unfolds through transcodification processes that transform three-dimensional models into sound and virtual experience. The result is a series of AI-generated 3D sculptures, accessible through scanning, that activate an expanded sensory environment. Rather than reconstructing a lost memory, the work explores the perception of strangeness as a form of knowledge._