
The "Moon" project utilizes radar interaction technology to create an immersive interactive experience. When no interaction is triggered, the screen displays a digital cyberpunk-inspired grid of small squares. As a hand approaches, the moon appears and moves along with the hand's motion. When the hand moves away, the moon disappears with a shattering effect.
Radar Debugging: The Collision of Rigor and Synergy
Radar testing is the core of the entire project and the most challenging aspect of teamwork. Everyone meticulously checks the equipment and calibrates the hardware, testing the moon's tracking and rolling movements. Discussions are held on how to achieve the best visual presentation, with parameters repeatedly adjusted and refined.
Capturing the Moment: Smiles and Success
When the test results meet expectations, everyone is thrilled. What’s exciting is that the playability of the Moon project far exceeds our imagination! Through the precise control of the radar, the moon on the screen follows the hand's movements as if we are truly manipulating a small moon.
Some use gestures to control the moon's rotation, others try to make the moon "jump," and some even play a "moon chase" game. The moon graphic on the screen changes fluidly with our movements, as if it has come to life.
As fingertips sweep through the air, perhaps what we are presenting is not just an image, but a romantic ritual of the digital age.