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G-ANT Post-Disaster Supply Transport Vehicle

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

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G-ANT is an autonomous relief vehicle designed for high-risk disaster zones. By utilizing LiDAR and an active suspension system, it successfully bridges the "last-mile" delivery gap in debris-strewn areas inaccessible to large vehicles. Its 64-liter cargo capacity is designed to provide survivors with critical 3-to-5-day survival kits. G-ANT’s digital platform synchronizes data between donors and recipients, eliminating information asymmetry and building social trust. By combining rugged off-road mobility with transparent logistics management, it defines a new digital standard for humanitarian aid systems.

Product Usage Scenarios. Design Background, Pain Points and Solutions.  Product Details. Service Design. Dispatch Workflow. APP Design.

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

This work is a narrative interactive audiovisual installation that integrates a digital platform with modular physical units. Through the connection between online personal journaling app and offline devices, individual life experiences are translated into a perceivable spatial environment. The physical units generate variations of light based on input content, while visitors can trigger interactions with the space, sensing the flow of relationships between self and others. The modular design allows flexible adaptation to different spatial scales. Presented as a memorial setting for the deceased figure "Wang Jing", the work uses narrative and sensory responses to evoke experiences of rootlessness, separation, and solitude, while questioning how individuals understand existence and leave traces behind.

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