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Wet cold mode

Wet Cold Mode recreates the unique feel of a Taiwanese winter, simulating a run on a riverside track in the fine rain. Cool air and mist intertwine to create a light but persistent dampness, while soft, gloomy lighting makes you feel like you're truly in a winter training session. This environment not only tests your physical endurance but also challenges your mental focus and perseverance, trying to know how to maintain rhythm and momentum in cool, damp conditions.

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Running Lab

We designed a complete and immersive experience, from the full workflow to the hardware and software integration, allowing participants to choose from three different environments based on their preferences: "Dry Cold," "Wet Cold," or "Dry Hot." in the Running Lab.

 

Each mode uses a blend of visual effects, lighting, temperature, wind, and mist to create a truly immersive atmosphere. These sensory elements aren't just standalone effects; they are interwoven to build an all-encompassing physical journey.

 

As you run, you'll feel not only the environment change around you, but also your body's movements and sensory input align, as if you've entered a personal energy challenge. So come on, start running and unleash your limits!

Dry hot mode

Dry Hot Mode thrusts you into an extreme, desert-like challenge, where high temperatures sweep over you with intense lighting and a hot wind. You'll feel the tension of running under a scorching sun as sweat and heavy breathing create a direct physical dialogue. This isn't just about physical conditioning, it's a test of willpower, trying to find your rhythm and push your limits in an oppressive, high-temperature environment.

Dry cold mode

Dry Cold Mode creates a crisp, arctic storm-like feel. The sound of howling wind and frigid gusts instantly transport you to a cold, northern landscape. The low temperature, combined with dramatic lighting, builds a tense and immersive atmosphere. As you run, you'll need to adjust your breathing and pace to adapt to the biting cold, challenging your body's endurance in a harsh environment.

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