This is a photo I took in a museum named 「At the Moment」. The work in the photo is composed by a set of three primary colors of lights: red, green and blue, and a white curtain. From the photo, you can see that the three colors of lights were separated at first, and they formed scattered color blocks of red, blue and green on the white curtain. It’s just that these color blocks create new colors in the place where they are touching one another. Green and blue cross into cyan, where red and blue mix produces red, and there is a bit of yellow between red and green. In addition, a human-shaped shadow appears on the photo. People stand in front of the white curtain, blocking the light from spreading in a straight line, forming a black shadow on the curtain. The figure is based on the principle of using the three primary colors of light as a background to form a slightly cyberpunk-style work.
This is a Minecraft work I completed during the winter vacation of 2021 (disclaimer: not original, refer to the building in a video, but I can’t find the link 😭, but the details are original). It is a modern villa.
The transparent black stained glass and the gentle lantern rendering show the modern atmosphere without losing the retro style.
透明的黑色染色玻璃,温柔的灯笼渲染,尽显现代气息又不失复古风格。
A small green area full of flowers and grass is also a good place to relax in the evening or afternoon.
种满花花草草的一小片绿地,也是傍晚或者午后休闲的好地方。
It can be used for a family to sit on the balcony next to the campfire, barbecue, chat, and enjoy the time together with family and friends.
可供一家人一起围坐在篝火旁边的阳台,烧烤、闲聊、享受家庭和朋友在一起的时光。
Put the hot spring water in the swimming pool to drive away the cold in winter.
放上温泉水的泳池,赶走冬天的寒冷。
The whole building took about 5-6 hours to complete. When referring to other people’s buildings, I can see the creativity of other great gods and learn a lot of different design thinking. Every construction is a learning and progress.
In the fall of 2020, when Moonshot was still at the Changping Transitional Campus, I participated in the recording of five episodes of “Moonshot, Youth”. “Let’s Explore the Moon, Youth” is a popular science documentary whose purpose is to give the public the principles, goals and influence of the Chang’e 5 spacecraft to be launched at that time, and to reflect the development of China’s science and technology.
On the first day of the recording, we went from the Changping campus to the National Astronomical Academy. The dean took us to a lunar surface made of photos of the lunar surface taken by China’s self-developed Chang’e-1, and a model of the lunar surface simulated by stones . The dean told us that the goal of Chang’e-5 this time is to grab the soil on the surface of the moon. This has been achieved in the United States, but it is a milestone event in China. From ancient times to the present, people’s curiosity about the moon has never diminished. Chinese scientists will use the lunar soil they grabbed to explore the mystery of the moon’s surface.
We went from the Astronomical Academy to Miyun District again that day and visited spherical radio telescopes. By the time it was already evening, under the sunset glow, two telescopes stood upright, and scientists used them to observe the dynamics of the launched rocket.
On the next trip, we went to see the test run of the rocket engine. Standing hundreds of meters away from the engine, I saw dazzling blue and red flames ejected from the tail of the engine, accompanied by a huge roar, and I could feel the heart vibrating strongly with it. A lunar exploration engineer said that the fuel used in the Chang’e-5 engine is environmentally friendly hydrogen and oxygen, which is safer and more environmentally friendly than previous fuels. Although our rockets cannot yet be recycled, they are also step by step. Towards more energy conservation.
Later, we went to the China Science and Technology Museum. This is the second time I have come to this museum, but my goal this time is Chang’e 5. Chang’e-5 is also called “Fat Five” because it is currently China’s largest rocket in diameter, and it will take the lunar soil home. It launches from the earth first, rushes out of the earth’s gravity at the second cosmic speed, and leaves the return module to orbit around the moon after being completely separated; then, it lands on the moon at a designated position and grabs the lunar soil; finally, the return module is It will launch a second time on the moon through its own launcher, break away from the gravity of the moon, and return to the earth with the lunar soil.
This shooting gave me a completely new understanding of the launch of the rocket, the target of the rocket launch, and the preparatory work of the rocket launch, and the effort and energy of Chinese scientists have been incorporated. Although I only participated in the filming for a few days, I learned about the hardships of the lunar exploration engineers through the past few days. At the moment of watching the Chang’e-5 launch, I seemed to be able to feel that the scientists were just like parents watching their children get the results. A gratifying achievement.