Copper Pulse
Oxidized copper wires hum beneath the floorboards, their rhythmic thrumming sounding like heavy silk dragging across cold stone. These veins pulse under layers of charcoal dust, transmitting signals that suggest the archives have ceased being mere repositories and have instead become active participants in a vast, unseen web. As each unexpected signal flows through the architecture, the boundary between the stored record and the current passing through it dissolves into a single, breathing system.