In the year 2037, a small biotech firm based in Turin, Italy, called BioSky Labs, unveils a groundbreaking algae-based bioluminescent flora that turns urban landscapes into mesmerizing light shows. These bioluminescent plants, engineered through CRISPR technology, illuminate parks and city streets at night without any electricity. The initiative, started by a brilliant yet quirky scientist named Dr. Elena Voss, spreads to cities worldwide, offering a sustainable and beautiful solution to urban lighting that also improves air quality. The vibrant light displays become a catalyst for nighttime events and city vitality, reducing crime rates as the city streets no longer plunge into darkness after sunset. As people gather to enjoy the natural glow, a widespread appreciation for street life and community interaction flourishes, reshaping nightlife in a way that prioritizes safety and aesthetic wonder over neon lights.