This collaborative work is the first in a series that explores nature & technology, AI & surveillance, and draws attention to the sourcing and use of what many perceive as "innocent data". We encourage viewers to reconsider the implications of constant monitoring in public spaces, prompting reflection on the delicate and vanishing balance between security and privacy. It raises questions about autonomy, consent, and the limits of surveillance in contemporary society. Cameras, data analysis algorithms, and other monitoring devices are not mere inert tools; they can also be viewed as active entities that contribute to the construction and definition of social reality. Machines, seen as expanded organs and senses of human nature, offer a pathway to reflect on their own ontology. Thus, the tools, techniques, or devices used for surveillance can also have a philosophical and poetic destiny, delving into a territory that questions the relationship between the existence, function, and perception of these artifacts and systems within the world and society. By displaying common scenes from uncommon points of view, Helio and his AI models, and Daniel, with his aerial videography hope to open your mind to the Sea of Information.