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Week7-Part2- Finding items with the point cloud particle effect presentation

Main idea:

To simulate the world in the patient’s mind when searching for an object through the first perspective

Week 7 Progress:
I tried to use C4D to model and texture different objects, then use Meshlab to attach point cloud particles to the model, and finally use Touchdesigner to create the effect of point cloud particles breaking and reconstructing.
I also tried different glitch effects and glitch sound effects to simulate the ambient sound of a patient looking for an object.

Follow-up ideas:
1. I would like to use AI to create a human voice to shout around this video in surround sound to make the patient look for these items and try to create an anxious sound.
2. I would also like to use Touchdesigner to construct a background of particle transformations of a real scene to be placed on the underside of these few objects to simulate a real space scene effect.

The effect reference:

https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV15h4y1p7rm/?spm_id_from=333.880.my_history.page.click&vd_source=442ca63363affa20fd2bbe58fc7ba11b

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