![]() ![]() Spark shoot in C12, the region that governs a swallow’s migration.īorn in the C12 region traveled as a signal to the bases of the wings and tail.Ī twitch of his flight feathers shifted Akane’s posture, and he headed back toward the center of the stage. With the East China Sea projection-mapped on my own face, he Onto the stage, and, resisting gravity for the first time in a while, peered Of course, the video was an augmented reality “Begin log,” the brain activity captured by the fMRI sensor fixed to the cage Wings with all his might, the wind suddenly whipped at my face as it changed Sky and sea were being projected on my fingers and face. Sparkling blue sky, and the deeper blue of the sea-projections. The swallow that had been sent from the Philippines was male. It was after I gave him the Japanese female name Akane that I realized Gravity was also matched to the 0.973 m/s 2 of the sky On the stage where the 50 kph wind was blowing, the Interesting how my fingers on the inside of the cage felt a slight Middle of the room, and pulled myself toward the blue glow inside. The titanium cage surrounding the round, two-meter observation stage in the In the center of the zero-gravity lab, in which I was alone, a wind with the salty smell of theĪir eighty meters above the East China Sea was blowing at 50 kph.īody parallel to the floor while I was controlling the wind, I placed a hand on ![]()
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