The city is woven from a multitude of signals: objects, images, sounds, surfaces. We experience sensory overload, yet within the urban noise, it's difficult to pause, exhale, and process our experiences. That is why I create digital oases—birch neurogroves. Within them, flora, architecture, people, and technology intertwine naturally. It's a place to relax and reflect. These groves are a model of equilibrium, a prototype for how we can shape the environment of tomorrow.