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CONEST

Department of Industrial Design, Tatung University

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In cities where green spaces are fragmented and trees are frequently pruned, small birds struggle to keep stable nesting environments. CONEST uses a biomimetic modular perch to simulate natural perching conditions while preserving their
natural nesting behavior. Installed on urban columns, it connects scattered habitat points and gradually forms an urban ecological network where humans and birds coexist.

Installation Steps Leaf Type Introduction Shields from rain without fully enclosing, preserving natural conditions. Biomimetic design that simulates a natural perching environment. Bird Usage Scenario

Tap,Done!

Department of Commercial Design and Management, National Taipei University of Business

Tap,Done! focuses on the phenomenon of “quick consent” in digital service terms. By examining user authorization behaviors and integrating experiential design with figurative symbols, it reveals hidden risk mechanisms, highlighting the asymmetry between users and platforms and prompting a re-examination of data authorization and risk awareness.

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