Where signal blooms in the desert
Solar-powered communication devices disguised as cacti with dragonfruit-colored sensor nodes creating localized 'whirlpool' connectivity zones in the world's most remote locations.
A researcher in the middle of the Sahara Desert pulls out their phone and sees full bars of signal, looking around at what appears to be a beautiful, illuminated cactus garden — each cactus glowing with soft dragonfruit-pink light, silently creating a vortex of connectivity that just saved their research mission from complete failure.