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Otherworldly Bed Mother

Department of Digital Media Design, TUNGNAN UNIVERSITY

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The story is presented in an animated format, combining Taiwanese folk legends and the reflections of social events, serving to promote local customs and beliefs while warning the audience. The core of the story revolves around "Chuang Mu" (the Bed Mother).

It begins by narrating how the protagonist, Tim, becomes A-Liang's Bed Mother, and during his care for A-Liang, a series of events unfold as he befriends a ghost named Xiao Sang, who longs for companionship. Through the interactions among Tim and the three characters, the story illustrates the idea that "the inherent evil of humanity is often masked by false goodness," serving as a reminder to the audience to be cautious of wicked intentions while remaining vigilant against deception.

In a fantastical other world, lead us towards a new beginning. The task instructions float into the air, gradually transforming into a glowing diagram. Tim looked up at the towering temple reaching into the clouds. Tim visited Ah Liang's house and was shocked by the behavior at Ah Liang's home. The ghost of misfortune captured A-Liang, and they wandered through countless places. Tim found A-Liang, who was crying, under the table.

Smart Climate House

Department of Industrial Design, National Taipei University of Technology

Global climate change is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, with extreme weather events occurring more frequently. The intensity and reach of disasters such as blizzards, heatwaves, and hurricanes continue to expand, threatening human living environments and survival. Without seeking breakthrough solutions immediately, traditional building models will be unable to meet humanity’s adaptation needs in the face of extreme climates over the next century. Therefore, this design concept integrates AI-driven data analysis with 3D printing construction technology to create highly adaptable, eco-friendly, and self-regulating future housing that can withstand the severe climate challenges of 2100 and beyond. Our goal is not merely to improve existing architecture but to fundamentally redefine human survival patterns, ensuring that future generations can enjoy sustainable and safe living spaces even under extreme environmental conditions.

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