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Fabricating Continuity

Department of Industrial Design, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei Tech

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This design deconstructs textile elements into a tangible, participatory scale, utilizing the 'zipper' as a spatial metaphor to stitch together floor relations and rhythmic transitions. By inverting the manufacturing sequence, it establishes a reverse-narrative path rooted in daily life. This journey triggers a profound reflection on consumption, culminating on an integrated catwalk where visitors shape their sartorial consciousness and advocate for personal fashion values.

Inverting the textile manufacturing process to form the indoor visitor route. Deconstructing textile elements and reconstituting them into an interior design language. The spatial presentation of the ground floor. The spatial presentation of the second and third floors, highlighting the contrast between show and non-show exhibition spaces.

The dream lives on

Department of Cultural Creativity and Digital Media Design, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology

In contemporary society, many young people experience conflicts with their parents’ traditional values because of their own visions for the future. This is especially evident when choosing between pursuing their “dreams” and seeking “stability.” The creation of this narrative film aims to portray the entanglement between family, dreams, and personal growth, and to explore how parents and children can find a balance in their relationship through understanding and mutual acceptance.

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