Though the saying “like a moth to a flame” would lead us to believe that moths primarily navigate by sight, certain species of moth utilise their hearing organs and genitals to engage with and produce ultrasound. Using Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) technology to send radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, Dian Joy collaborated with Tour De Moon musicians, and Newcastle University to introduce a colony of Galleria to the reflected static sounds captured from sending music to the surface of the moon. By harvesting the audio signals and offering them up to the moths, they are able to engage with the satellite in new ways, offering us insight into what radical immanence and playful encounters might look like to some of the world's smaller creatures.