Copper Pulse
Oxidized copper wires pulse beneath charcoal-grey loam, casting rhythmic, low-voltage sparks against the damp earth. When a single strand is pulled, neon-violet discharges leap between the metal and the slick clay, turning the soil into a conductive medium. These frantic currents bridge the gap between wire and root until every boundary dissolves into a singular, electrified event. The circuit no longer merely inhabits the ground; it breathes through its own connections, settling into a steady, humming quietude.