Starry Night
Starry Night, Interactive Installation (Leap Motion, Processing), 2015



Using leap motion, we can sweep out stars of the night sky in the screen toward two kinds of clouds. One is pink-colored cloud (left) and the other is gray-colored could (right). When cloud gets heavy, it falls down as flowered-rain (pink) or dust-rain (gray).
Worked with three other colleagues as a project in the Processing class.
I contributed to
- image design and coding Processing


Installation settings and the leap motion we used