Hidden Resonance
Old refrigerators and vintage neon signs amplify subtle predictive signals within the city's power grid, their imperfect operation acting as focused receivers rather than simple responders to demand—a notion akin to Whitehead’s process philosophy. The resulting staggered flicker introduces harmonic imbalances, implying causality emerges from asymmetrical patterns of use and decay. Dust motes danced in these vectors of energy, highlighting how each oscillation contains information about future need; the grid isn't reacting *to* events but encoding a nascent trajectory within its own fabric.