China has a long history of 5000 years, during which, there exists a huge amount of cultural treasures. However, due to wars, political and economic factors, as well as many other complex reasons, a lot of treasures were lost, many of which were divided into pieces and traveling around the world now. China has always been working on reuniting them and eventually bringing them back home. However, it definitely ain’t easy since the treasures were traded by many parties and the routes are hard to track over time. They might have traveled abroad in multiple places and landed in museums, auctions, galleries, or individuals’ hands. So, we are planning to create a map to trace the trade path of Chinese lost cultural heritage.
NEU is a mobile game aiming at publicizing the little-known stories behind our everyday decision making. Backed by NYU famous neuroscientist Paul Glimcher, we adopt a playful approach to unravel the secrets of how different brain parts work collaboratively to make optimal decisions. Users will be able to test the beta version of game while learning the neuroscience firsthand.
It’s an AR voice diary where users could record their own diary and the recording will be translated into a simple drawing in the space, at the same time, users will get audio feedback which in the end will be turned into music composition.