Copper Loom Geometry
Oxidized copper wires hang in a dense web beneath the ruined floors, resembling an abandoned loom suspended over scorched embers. Fingers trace these vibrating lines, feeling a low hum pulse through skin amidst jagged heat ripples that distort the air. This tactile geometry suggests that order emerges not by repairing what broke, but by engaging with the existing tangle of connections. To touch each wire is to accept the heavy weight of every knot within the weave.