An Imaginary World in the Shadow.

Shadows are a common scientific phenomenon in our daily lives.
We see shadows in sunlight, in the light of lamps,
and even in traditional Chinese shadow puppetry.
These ever-present shadows are elusive and intangible,
Yet visible to the eye, sparking children's curiosity.
Today, let's explore the art of projection in the context of light and shadow.

Projection games have evolved from the intangible
cultural heritage of shadow puppetry.
By utilizing the principle of pinhole imaging,
When light passes through different media
And is blocked by an opaque object,
It creates a comparatively darker area, which is what we call a shadow.


Children can perform and explore their imaginations
in the world of shadows under the illumination of light.
Meanwhile, they can experience the charm of traditional Chinese culture.

The more imaginative they are, the richer their creativity will be.
Children's boundless imaginations
Give these ordinary shadows vivid vitality,
As sky-high stories are born in their creations.
Through imagining, performing, and expressing themselves
From a child's point of view,
They reinterpret traditional stories to collide modernity
with tradition and spark more creative ideas.
They also allow children to unleash their imagination without limits
and turn the ordinary into the miraculous.

By extracting joy from life bit by bit
In the changes of light and shadow
They can experience the diversity of the world
And gradually absorb this nutrition,
Stimulating limitless artistic potential
And becoming valuable artistic talents in the future.