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Interactive Space Reflecting Marine Environment
Interactive Space Reflecting Marine Environment
Interactive Space Reflecting Marine Environment
Interactive Space Reflecting Marine Environment
2020

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Interactive Space Reflecting Marine Environment

Environmental protection

This 'Interactive Space Reflecting Marine Environment' project is an experiential space that uses new media and interactive content to educate city dwellers about marine pollution. A three-stage exhibition hall encourages visitors to explore the past, present and future of the marine environment. The presentation of polluted oceans next to clean and healthy marine systems is intended to make people think and encourage them to take responsibility for maintaining clean seas themselves.

JURY STATEMENT

This fun and interactive idea combines design and education. It raises awareness, generates impact and offers a new experience of a complex problem. It is relatively easy to implement and could be added to existing infrastructures (e.g. aquarium or museum).

WINNER STATEMENT

We had fun working on this project and hope that this work contributes to solving environmental problems.

UNIVERSITY

Sungshin Women's University

Seoul, KR
WINNER

Subin Cho

Sungshin Women's University

Jungeun Jang

Sungshin Women's University

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