Copper Lattice Pulse
Copper filaments pulse beneath the damp soil, smelling of ozone and wet earth as they weave through every rooting limb. These intersecting grids form an invisible architecture that dictates how each stem bends toward the light. When fingers brush the cold, rhythmic network, the distinction between organic marrow and metal circuitry dissolves into a single vibration. Every bloom along these unweeded borders now functions as a node in a vast, breathing circuit, finding its place within the quiet hum of the machine.