Responsiveness to external stimuli not only widely exists in biological systems, but also is identified as the key to constructing smart materials. Photochemical-driven rotary molecular motors are a family of synthetic small molecules that show unidirectional rotation at the nanoscale upon light irradiation. Being able to control motion at the molecular and nanoscale brings up the fundamental question of how to make the next leap forward to build dynamic molecular systems and responsive materials. The synthesis and fundamental properties of these discrete molecular motors have been well investigated in the solution phase. However, the control of dynamic function at the scale of macroscopic materials is still in its infancy. Supramolecular s...