 Actually, this is really just a simple image gallery website. Just the thing is I'm really into like virtual reality, like something like Oculus, Google Cardboard. And I just, I'm just traveling right now and just want to have some kind of gallery, photo gallery for the virtual reality. So just, I sort of build things with the Meteo. And because Meteo has such a really reactive kind of like framework, so, you know, in virtual reality, you don't really want to refresh your page, right? Like if you're looking at like some different kind of world. So just for the future feature that I'm going to make in future, like just I want to really want it to be a really reactive way. So it's just now just like simple, you know, just image gallery. Just so you can, oh, sorry, you can just move around. And actually, because I just need some, you know, some device to actually do it, like, or maybe you can try in your smartphone. But just a simple image gallery website, which is the, thanks to Meteo, it's really, the page transition is really fast. And somehow if some other user like make change the content, then you can be, immediately can see something like that. So it's just image gallery that I'm prototyping with Meteo. And it's not really much about, much more functional. How do you capture the picture? Oh yeah, the part is, I have some kind of camera. You want to take a picture here? Yeah, I can take a picture here. Oh, actually, you can actually Google it. Drive your school. Yes. Why is it drive your school? Yeah, seriously. You can actually look around and grab. Actually, if you have Android stop-on and if you have some like cheap Google Cardboard, which is you can mount your stop-on and you can actually wear it into your head. You can actually do some VR mode, which is split the screen in half and render with your different eyes. Blue and green. Is it? Excuse me? No, there's no blue and green. Air stop it. Yeah, it's true. So it's kind of like, simple gallery, this kind of camera, which is like, it has two camera with a fisheye lens range. So that's a special camera that you have? Yeah, but you can take this kind of picture with your stop-on too. I'm not sure about iPhone, but if you have Android stop-on, there's something called a photo sphere. So basically, you take a picture of every angle, like maybe you have to take a picture of more than 20 times. It's kind of really comfortable to take a picture. It takes really long. So just click function, it's just like post, just log in and just on the picture. Do you have to write the code for the image display? Excuse me? Do you have to write the code for displaying the image? Ah, this is just a, use a simple, I just use a library called 3js, which is kind of like, wrap the web jail, and you can use a really comfortable API. And also, you can support this kind of function. So we have two measures there, and we can sometimes do more. How does the image work? It's just, this actually image is really like flat. Let me see if I can show you the real image we made. Actually, just imagine the sphere. You can flex the sphere, this kind of like original image, and you can use the image as a texture of the sphere. So just for the camera inside the sphere, and just you seeing the texture is wrapping the sphere. That's how it works. There are usually, the stitching is a bit of a difficulty as well. So if you have to stitch, you have to stitch both sides. Ah, that part is on this camera, it does. That's the magical device. Yeah, that's the magical device. Also, it's the Android smartphone, the sport sphere function, that's that too. So that would be complicated. And if you have a map, you can put all these places on a map, and then combine it with the geodata. Yeah, you can do it. Probably test the metadata of your location, so let's combine with that. So I hope in the future, I'm going to add some kind of user interaction. So material reactivity helps make it more interesting. Is there any question? Do you see how you know it, and can you see it more in the camera? Yes. Thank you. Thank you.