We’re happy to share a fascinating project Natsuki recently posted on the Tumult Forums with the most charming animations:
Under the hood, Natsuki leverages object detection with the Felica reader, a contactless rfid reader to trigger different animations based on which object is presented. This interaction adds a delightful touch of Japanese tradition to modern digital storytelling.
More on this project from Natsuki:
In Japan, there is a traditional card game called Karuta, where a reader reads aloud the text on a picture card, and the players must find and take the card with the corresponding proverb or lesson. We have adapted this into a digital format, creating a digital Karuta project that brings a smile. When you hold up a Karuta card (illustration) related to the projected movie to a contactless reader, a story related to the depicted Karuta unfolds, allowing you to enjoy the narrative. All animations and scenes were created with Hype and exported to 20 HTML files. Playing through all of them takes about 30 minutes. We use a Felica reader for the device and a JavaScript module to operate it, but since it was challenging to handle the JavaScript functions within Hype, we embedded an HTML page for processing within Hype, making it work invisibly.
You may also love Natsuki’s homepage, filled with fun hand drawn animations.
You can view this project and the animation projection + interactivity in the video below:
Preview one of the animations exported from Hype:
One of the 20 animations built in Tumult Hype for this project