Yutong *Bella* Lan
About
From my grandfather’s garden, where colorful tiles reflected shimmering light, to my latest project, the magic of light has always been my muse. The way light interacts with nature ignited my passion for creating art that blends innovation with utility, enriching human and spatial experiences.
My work centers on using light to foster unique interactive experiences that inspire collective wonder and connection. Light is not just an element but a catalyst for transforming environments and relationships.
My latest project, GlowMotion, exemplifies this vision. GlowMotion is an AI-assisted wearable lighting device for ballet beginners, providing real-time feedback through light and voice. This innovative tool uses advanced pose estimation and machine learning via a smartphone camera to analyze movements and offer personalized coaching.
I am passionate about using light to illuminate the beauty of human progress, creating empathetic and enriching experiences that blend innovation with artistry.
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