Magic You is a 6 DoF VR interactive narrative video that tells the story of growing up with ADHD, presenting a poetic and romantic magical journey in a colourful hand-drawn aesthetic. The film combines grasping, paper plane launching, climbing and exploring through full hand tracking technology, expanding the vertical space in virtual reality and enriching the interactive experience. Viewers can explore freely in the film, and the paper planes serve as narrative clues, guiding them to discover the hidden stories beyond the main threads, delving deeper into the inner world of ADHD patients, and evoking emotional resonance and spiritual healing.
Natural Rhythm is a multimodal perception-driven immersive positive thinking meditation system, combining brainwave (EEG) and skin electrical response (EDA) instant input to build a VR natural meditation experience driven by physiological state as the core. Users will enter a dynamic scene consisting of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter, and experience changes in their emotions and concentration through multi-sensory feedback such as point clouds, particles, colours and sounds. Based on a machine learning model, the system instantly calculates the “Positive Thinking Index” and feeds it back into the scene, guiding the user into a more stable, focused and aware state of mind.
Echo of Spring is an interactive-narrative VR experience set in a 1990s Chinese university’s dormitory. Through first-person, role-shifting embodiment and tactile interaction with everyday objects, players uncover the intertwined destinies of five young women, each trapped by a different psychological and social dilemma: familial pressure, perfectionism, self-erasure, class anxiety, and identity crisis. This empathic narrative approach lets players feel these struggles from within, while the proprietary “Memory Echo” system records actions and subtly alters the environment. Stylised dream-core visuals and layered sound evoke faded nostalgia, demonstrating how immersive media, cultural memory, and gendered experience converge to create a resonant story space.
From the age of one to adulthood, looking back at every ceremony in your life with ‘you’ as the protagonist, you have come to the present with the hopeful gazes of all people on your back, and all the opportunities and futures of the new generation are laid out in front of your eyes, however, the infinite expectations accompanying you along the way are also the countless voices echoing in your ears every time you make a choice. Is each choice what “you” really want?