Have you ever noticed that when two layers of window screens or fences overlap and move, a shimmering, dynamic wave pattern appears? This fascinating phenomenon is known as the Moiré Pattern. It does not physically exist on any single layer but is a third, dynamic texture created by visual interference when two patterns with regular intervals (like lines or dots) are superimposed and slightly misaligned. Our interactive exhibit, "Moiré Patterns," invites you to create and control this visual magic with your own hands. The exhibit features a station with multiple transparent sheets bearing different patterns of lines and shapes. Participants can pick up a top layer and place it over a base pattern, then gently slide or rotate it. Instantly, the once-static images spring to life: new, broader waves flow, and concentric circles appear to rotate, creating captivating dynamic illusions. WhatsAPP?+86 18882709667 Email?zgzqkj@gmail.com / info@zoomkingzg.com