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Taigorithm

Department of Visual Communication Design, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology

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Year 3030. Humanity is extinct. Machines scan Taiwan’s remnants to "recalculate" its lost identity.Taigorithm uses non-human logic to create artifacts that are structurally familiar yet fundamentally alien—mimicking the surface of "Taiwanese-ness" while missing its soul. It serves as a warning: culture is a lived experience, not a dataset. If our stories are reduced to code, would we still recognize ourselves in the output?

The project includes a main website, a large banner, an ID sensor card, a detailed tool book, and a charm. The main homepage features ten major reconstructed objects, and each one beautifully represents a unique characteristic of Taiwanese local culture. The left side displays the reconstruction origins and variables, while the right side presents a highly detailed 3D digital model. Using the core concept of element, variable, and reconstruction, it deeply symbolizes the complex nature of interactive reconstruction and design. This comprehensive tool book clearly explains exactly how a machine teaches another machine to fully understand our unique Taiwanese culture. It features an embedded NFC sensor function; after scanning it, you can clearly see the entire detailed disassembly visual process.

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Department of Crafts and Creative Design, National University of Kaohsiung

This project, "Universe of Punctuation," reinterprets neglected punctuation marks as celestial bodies within a cosmic narrative. By integrating diverse media—including zines, board games, and a digital platform—the design establishes a visual system for both recognition and practical application. It invites young audiences to shift from observers to participants, rediscovering the punctuation functions and emotional structures of symbols in modern communication.

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