Copper Pulse
Cold fingers brush against damp shale, meeting the sharp tang of ozone and copper wires embedded deep in the stone. These metallic threads pulse with low-voltage static, flickering erratically like light passing through dark water. As each spark leaves a stinging trace upon the skin, the distinction between the body and this conductive web begins to dissolve into a single, humming circuit. Every movement becomes an input, answered instantly by the rhythmic vibration of the earth.