Coding Virtual World - VR Projects

Coding Virtual World 🕹️

“Coding Virtual World - VR Projects” – Develop VR games/experiences in Unity. 4 - Nutrient Collector – Draft & Concept Nutrient Collector - The Living World Underground by Yihan 06102024 I made this little self-contained VR game for practicing on implementing some basic interactive mechanisms and levels in developing VR world, such as event order, colliders, audio reactions, game restart logic, etc. Nutrient Collector lets the player collect to save the nutrients that drain away from the living world underground. Game Logics: You first need to find and open 3 treasure boxes(you can move on the whole platform and teleport to some areas- those small discs), when completed, you will get the tool on the Right hand to ‘collect’ the ’nutrition bubbles’ floating upwards from those giant underground livings. By pressing the ‘fire button’, you can use the tool to ‘fire energy’ towards the target ’nutrition bubbles’ to collect them and get ‘scores’. When ‘scores’ reach 100 points, you win the game, else if time runs out, failure. After 10s, game restart. You can also use the ‘Restart’ button on the main UI Canvas to restart the game. Plus, if you fall off the edge of the platform, the game also restarts. ...

Intestine Architecture - VR Project

Intestine Architecture - VR Datastory of Iceland Turfhouse 🧇

“Intestine Architecture” – VR Datastory of Iceland Turfhouse - Microbial Coliving – Concept ‘Intestine Architecture’ is a VR narrative where the Turf House superorganism is dormant. When the player enters the house for the first time, it appears quiet and lifeless. However, by exploring the house, the player gradually restores the various uses of its spaces, thereby reawakening the microbial diversity it once harbored. Beings are whispering and portals draw the player into the walls (void), where they can experience the microbes up close on a microscopic scale. With each microbe added back to the turf house’s microbiome and the soundscapes’ simulations, the overall atmosphere of the house transforms. In the final stage, the turf house becomes unrecognizable, morphing into an organic-looking structure with pulsating, heartbeatlike movements. This new form of the building invites speculation about future architecture inspired from nature: What will future walls look like? Will they derive their structure and stability from organic connections? Will they be flexible and adaptable, or will the focus be on interspecies collaboration? ...

How to help children develop spatial thinking in a fun way?

Carte 🎯

“Carte 卡尔” – An Intergrated Product Design Project. [ The basics of STEM subjects are widely used in value creation and life. People are paying more and more attention to STEM education, but in the process of interacting with children it becomes clear that there is a great deal of variability in their perception of space which can lead to greater barriers to future learning. Putting aside innate factors, think about whether there can be more organized products that allow young children to better develop spatial thinking while playing. ] · Intro · Presentation