Reinterpreting Taiwanese culture through playful visuals, this project reshapes the perception of overlooked and unconventional attractions. These sites are not inferior, but carry local beliefs and cultural stories. Centered on an interactive website, the project connects seven locations and uses a stamp-collecting activity to engage children, encouraging exploration and learning about Taiwan through play.
Department of Cultural Creativity and Digital Media Design, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology
"Clay to the Future Sustainable Makerspace" centers on sustainable recycling and digital DIY, transforming neglected materials into valuable creative mediums.
Through 3D printing, DIY exchange, and community participation mechanisms, users are not merely consumers, but active participants in production and recycling.
The team uses a "print-to-exchange" model, combining reservoir silt reuse, coral restoration, and sustainable manufacturing to establish a circular system from materials and production to recycling, making sustainability not just a concept, but a real, participatory action.
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