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