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LUME

Department of Design, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

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Traditional Taiwanese funeral ceremonies serve not only as a mourning ritual for the deceased but also as a moment to comfort the family. Though they have simplified over time, removing complex rituals, their form remains unchanged. Flowers, symbolizing solemnity and beauty, remain essential, even if costly.

This project uses innovative interactive design to challenge the cultural taboo surrounding death in Chinese society, transforming the farewell into a warm, personalized reflection of life. Centered around symbolic flower seas and wreaths, it integrates lighting effects and modular design to create an immersive experience where mourning blends with memory. The project also incorporates eco-friendly floral arrangements to reduce fresh flower use, preserving both emotional connection and memory. Ultimately, it aims to create a farewell that honors the past while fostering deeper connections among participants.

Farewell ceremony setting Paying tribute to the deceased with embroidered ribbons Easily assembled floral clusters offer a simple yet heartfelt way for families to show their love Application scenario

Beney Companion Bakery

Department of Arts and Design, National Taipei University of Education

Beney Companion Bakery is a parent-child communication treasure box that promotes interaction and kind speech through the Iceberg Theory, "I" Messages, and the Sandwich Communication Method, while also educating families on communication skills. It includes Communication Teaching Cards, the “I Hear You” Communication Book, Sharing Cards, Reward Calendars, Question Spinners, and Life Draw Lots.

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