Public Entertainment Devices 
Position: director, art designer 
By extracting the childishness of living at the end of the industrial age, I attempt to enlarge and improve this kind of fun and have a positive impact on community life.
Steel Seesaw 
Public entertainment device Because steel plates left over from construction sites in childhood were often shaken back and forth by the gravel ground, many children would use steel plates as quiet boards and step on them to play. This kind of fun is accompanied by the loud noise from the collision of steel plates perfectly show the rustic fun of industrial age
Childhood “Fog”
Public entertainment devices Many people like to observe the world around them through the green protective net in their childhood. This work attempts to magnify this pleasure of seeing and turn it into a colorful visual maze.
“Bridge” by the road 
Public entertainment devices in the past, children never liked to walk on a smooth road when walking on the side of the road. They only liked to walk on the steps beside the road, like walking a single-plank bridge. This project refines this fun into a public entertainment facility for players to experience the childishness of this era.
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