Using rock tea as a medium, this pr oject reinterprets the Chinese gifting philosophy of “light in f orm, heavy in meaning,” turning it into a carrier of emotion and warmth.
Blind Spot
Dept. of Commercial Design Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Yuan Christian University
Through on-site filming, experiential visual glasses, interview manuals, and digital interaction, various aspects of the lives of visually impaired individuals are translated into easily understandable and communicable content. This allows the public to gain a renewed understanding of visually impaired individuals from both physiological and daily perspectives, reducing barriers caused by a lack of awareness. The aim is to promote diverse perceptions and understanding through education and experience, and in collaboration with the Taiwan Accessible Environmental Design Association, this initiative will be implemented in schools and public outreach spaces to expand its social impact.
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