A bright, white firecracker arcs across the night sky. Down below – blink and you’ve missed it – accidental witnesses quickly make a wish. Greek astronomer Ptolemy thought shooting stars fell from the sky when Gods drew back the celestial veil to peer down at us. A moment of alignment – or syzygy – between humans and the universe and so, Ptolemy believed, the best opportunity for our desires to truly be heard. With its darting cascade of lights, Syzygy captures this fleeting, precious conjunction. Stars falling as hopes rise to meet them.