From the rhythm of a heartbeat to the spectrum of stars, waves are the most fundamental carriers of information and forms of energy in the universe. They not only define the physical properties of sound and light but also form the cornerstone of modern communication, music, and visual arts. Understanding waves is essentially learning to interpret a "meta-language" of the world. When changes in waveforms synchronously trigger changes in visual patterns and sound frequencies, we gain an intuitive interface for decoding this language. Stepping into this 3640*2550*3000mm "black screen theater," you enter a pure world of waves. Here, there are no redundant distractions, only a direct dialogue between you and the wave-like device. Each button press generates a unique wave instruction. You will see beams of light create ripples of diffusion, interference, and superposition on the screen, while corresponding sound waves are "translated" into audible sounds through a spatial sound system. This
The governance of future cities is increasingly resembling a sophisticated dynamic game. Traffic managers will no longer merely respond passively, but will need to proactively predict traffic flow changes based on real-time data and make trade-offs and decisions between overall efficiency and individual fairness. This is like a complex real-time strategy game; every adjustment to a traffic light and every piece of guidance information will ripple through the entire network. Public understanding and participation in this decision-making logic are crucial for building smarter, shared cities. The "Uninterrupted Flow" exhibit provides a hands-on experience of this art of decision-making. On this 1250*1250*900mm interactive platform, you are an explorer of the most efficient transportation modes. The track network represents city roads, the ball bearings represent vehicles, and the control panel in your hand symbolizes the data hub and decision-making power. You can try making all the ball
The mission of modern scientific visualization technology is to build a cognitive bridge for extreme physical processes that are difficult for the human brain to directly imagine. To simulate the complex spacetime distortions and matter behavior near a black hole in real time, not only powerful graphics computing capabilities are needed, but also ingenious numerical solutions and visual translations of the equations of general relativity. By combining immersive projection, real-time gesture tracking, and a physics engine, we can create a dynamic "gravitational theater" where every action of the participant interacts with this virtual spacetime dominated by extreme gravity, transforming profound laws of cosmic physics into an intuitive and narrative-driven personal exploration. Stepping into this 1.35-meter-sided cube projection space, you become both an observer and experimenter of the universe. The "black hole" before you is no longer a static image, but a dynamic system that respond
Bone conduction is not only a unique physiological phenomenon but also the cornerstone of numerous practical technologies. From communication devices in special environments (such as diver and firefighter helmets) to hearing aids designed for the hearing impaired, and modern consumer electronics (such as open-back sports headphones), the core of these technologies utilizes the efficient conduction of specific frequency vibrations through the skull. Understanding this principle helps us consider how to transcend the limitations of traditional airborne sound transmission and achieve clear and uninterrupted information transmission in noisy environments, underwater, or scenarios requiring the maintenance of ambient sound awareness. Our "Bone Conduction" exhibit (1350*1350*850mm), as an interactive platform focused on experience, aims to build a bridge from understanding the principle to imagining its applications. Visitors will not only experience the wonder of sound "bypassing the ear"
At the forefront of the intersection of art and technology, a new form of creation is redefining the spatial experience—no longer a static sculpture, but a dynamic symphony blending natural dynamics and digital programming. Wind, one of the oldest natural forces, imbues art with a sense of life through its fluidity and uncertainty. When the precise rhythms of wind-driven machinery intertwine with the gentle spray of water, the colorful narrative of light, and the melodic emotions of sound, a multi-dimensional perceptual field is born. It makes the invisible wind visible, gives sound shape, and imbues light with fluidity. Our "Wind-Driven Sculpture" is precisely such an immersive art installation, standing 8 meters tall and covering 16 square meters. Once powered on, the installation doesn't operate in isolation, but rather unfolds a meticulously choreographed multimedia performance: the wind-driven mechanism at the base drives the upper structure to oscillate rhythmically; simultaneou
Art and science meet at the boundary of perception. There is a material that can directly transform the vibrations of sound, the melody of music, and even the intentions of its manipulator into constantly flowing and changing visual forms—this is magnetic liquid. Like a sensitive "physical ink," its form is not determined by a paintbrush, but shaped by an invisible magnetic field. When the magnetic field changes according to the electrical signals of the music, the liquid seems to "hear" the sound, using undulating spikes and surging waves to "depict" rhythm and melody, achieving real-time translation of sound frequency and amplitude into visual form, creating a unique cross-sensory aesthetic experience. Welcome to the interactive theater of "Magnetic Liquid." Before this expansive installation, you are both observer and creator. Turning the handwheel allows you to directly intervene in the magnetic field's structure, watching the deep black liquid rise quietly or churn violently, as
Waves are a universal form of energy propagation in a medium. Whether it's sound waves in the air or light waves in fiber optic cables, they all follow similar physical laws: frequency determines its pitch or color, amplitude affects its loudness or brightness, and wavelength defines its spatial period. Understanding how these properties interact and influence our perception is key to unlocking the harmony of the physical world. Our interactive "Wave" installation transforms this abstract concept into a comprehensive auditory and visual experience within an immersive, black-screened space measuring 3.64 meters wide and 3 meters high. Participants press a button, and the installation generates specific waves. You can not only visually see changes in wavelength and amplitude through dynamic graphics, but also simultaneously hear the resulting tonal fluctuations—high frequencies correspond to sharp sounds and tight ripples, while low frequencies correspond to deep timbre and expansive wa
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Have you ever wondered: when we think, which part of our brain is active? When we see a beautiful scene, which brain region is excited? Cognitive science tells us that every mental activity has a corresponding "physical address." The functional areas of the brain are like a highly specialized command center, with different areas performing their respective functions and working closely together, weaving our conscious experiences through billions of neurons. The best way to understand this is to see the activation of these areas firsthand. Now, this experience can be achieved through our interactive "Brain Model" exhibit. Standing in front of this giant brain model, over 5 meters wide, you are no longer a passive observer, but an active explorer. The six buttons around the model correspond to core functions such as movement, language, sensation, hearing, vision, and balance. Pressing one of them instantly activates the intricate LED light strips inside the model, illuminating the corre
Artistic creation is shifting from static observation to dynamic participation. The core of contemporary interactive art is empowering viewers to become co-creators, allowing works to take on a unique state through human intervention. This requires installations not only to sense human presence but also to understand human intentions, providing instant feedback through an elegant "material language"—such as movement, light, and color—freezing fleeting interactions into instantaneous aesthetic experiences. Our "Wall Matrix" is such an intelligent canvas, inviting you to co-create. Facing this massive matrix wall, 3.5 meters wide and 2.8 meters high, you become the artist directing light and shadow. Without touching it, simply extend your arms and hands naturally in the sensing area, and hundreds of servo columns will rise and fall, light and shadow, as if imbued with life, transforming the strength and trajectory of your gestures into waves of flowing light and shadow sculptures. You c