A genogram is not a family tree that contains static facts such as names, dates, and degrees of kinship. Rather, it illustrates how relationships function by making their invisible structures visible: conflicts, behavioral patterns, unconscious dynamics, and power relations. But if this is a genogram—whose family do we see then? Is origin determined solely by blood ties? In this work, humans, animals, and objects stand side by side as equals—and thus invite us to question our own notions of family and origin.