senseScape
Fabrication of Nature
Interact with digital landscapes, bring new genesis

  1. A Nature’s Parable
  2. Intervene
  3. Genesis
  4. Tape Capsule
  5. Elemental Pulse

Interconnectedness

Illustrate the interconnectivity of all elements in nature, emphasizing that humans, as part of this natural world, are also linked to one another - promote physical interaction and connection

  1. Gaia
  2. Fall in Lava
  3. Creatures of the Wood Wide Web

Lost Memory
Delving further into the intricacies of human experiences, we examine the role of memories in shaping an individual's identity and consider the impact of rediscovering lost memories on altering one's perspectives and actions

  1. The Lost
  2. DreamShade
  3. Family Home 1.1

Forgotten Places
We transition from lost memories to forgotten places, examining the broad societal impact that humanity can have on our home, Earth

  1. Unearthed
  2. Containment
  3. Machine of Albion
  4. From here to there; from there to here

Embodiment/Play
A fun segment of the exhibit creates an area where visitors can engage in playful exploration, assuming unique roles or experiences, offering them alternative perspectives

  1. Potato Redemption
  2. Kitchen Royale
  3. Meowtopia
  4. Office Hours



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Intervene

by Zhang Zhang, Yuchen Tong, Zhiqi Wu



Audiences will experience three levels of imagery: starting with the authentic visuals of "Reality in Nature," transitioning to "Semi-Abstract" images, and culminating in "Abstract" visuals. These visuals interact and overlay with each other through the utilization of Leap Motion technology.

Visual patterns draw inspiration from natural elements, creating diverse visual effects through edge feedback and processing of different scenes. The projection surface consists of three areas: the first and second are irregular surfaces composed of geometric shapes intersecting, and the third is an abstract paper mache model.

Interaction between the audience and the artwork is facilitated through a glove as an interactive tool. Placing the glove in front of Leap Motion, viewers engage with the artwork by squeezing the glove, allowing Leap Motion to recognize the squeezing intensity and subsequently alter the visual parameters. This enables viewers to intuitively sense the impact of their actions on nature, seamlessly combining technology and art.

The production process involves utilizing Leap Motion to detect hand movements as input, modifying visual parameters to achieve interactive effects. The entire process aims to create an art space that deeply engages audiences and allows them to perceive the essence of natural elements.