Galaxy × Starlink: A Map of Our Connected Sky

Galaxy × Starlink: A Map of Our Connected Sky

Late one night, while testing our galaxy film projector, I looked out the window and saw a line of bright dots gliding across the sky. They weren’t shooting stars.
They were Starlink satellites—Elon Musk’s growing constellation orbiting Earth.

And in that moment, I realized:
The galaxy above us is no longer just ancient mythology.
It’s becoming a real-time communication network.

Why did we choose the Milky Way as the theme for our projector?
Because it’s more than beautiful—it’s woven into humanity’s shared memory.
In the past, we used it for navigation. Today, we look to it for a sense of home.
And now, thanks to Starlink, it's being lit up again—this time with purpose.

So in our film design, we quietly added satellite patterns into the galaxy etching.
At first glance, you won’t see them. But under UV light or at just the right angle,
you’ll spot a new kind of constellation—modern, aligned, intentional.

This wasn’t just a technical flourish.
It’s our way of saying:

The stars above you are not just for dreaming.
They’re part of how we stay connected.

We’re not the first people to gaze up at the Milky Way.
But maybe we’re among the first to project both memory and signal onto the ceiling.

Let the galaxy light up your room—and remind you:
You're already part of something bigger.

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