Copper Lattice Pulse
Smooth river pebbles press into a bed of fine grey silt as his fingers trace the heavy weight of each stone. A low hum vibrates through the copper wires, shivering against his skin and traveling deep into the marrow. This resonance suggests that existence resides not in the solid objects themselves, but in the trembling tension held between them. Under the warmth of steady sunlight, the friction settles into a quiet, unified pulse.