Copper Resonances
Copper wires pulse beneath the silted canal, sending a rhythmic thrum through the marrow of your bones. These interlaced strands mimic mycelial webs to bind layers of clay and water into a singular, humming architecture. To press a palm against the damp earth is to feel how one small tremor ripples across the entire conductive grid. In this shared tension, every motion reveals that no single thread moves without pulling at the whole.