Wonder is a 20-second cinematic meditation on curiosity. The film moves through five tableaus: the Sahara’s heat-shimmered dunes; an underwater cathedral of coral revealed by cascading light; Stonehenge suspended in time; the pyramids at first light, where a lone silhouette meets the horizon; and a final abstract realm where still figures stand sentinel in shadow. Without dialogue, the piece invites the viewer to inhabit the quiet hinge between knowing and not-knowing—the place where images become questions and time becomes feeling. Composed as a visual poem, Wonder compresses scale—geologic, historic, human—into a single breath, asking not for answers but for attention. In that pause, the unknown resonates, and curiosity becomes the story.