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HELLO I‘m SUN

Product & Interaction Designer

My undergraduate major was Visual Communication. Through projects and practical experience, I have developed a solid command of the skills and mindset required for interaction design. I have a strong passion for design, and through preliminary research, I have found that many issues in various fields still affect people’s daily experiences. I hope to use design in a more intuitive way to help address these problems. My design focus is mainly on environmental issues, sustainable development, and social reflection. I convey my research through visualizations, product design, and interactive installations to present my work more effectively.

Background Desk research

In Cantonese, “gossip” originally refers to Hong Kong gossip magazines drew on the Ching’s yin–yang concept, interpreting scandals as arising from male–female relationships, which symbolically give rise to “gossip,” hence the term “gossip news.” spreading rumors about others

Research

XIAO YA

Mindmap Design Development

#include <Arduino.h>

#include <Servo.h>

#define DEBUGSerial Serial int sensorPin = A0; //定义传感器的引脚

int servoPin = 9; //定义舵机的引脚,可根据实际连接修改

//舵机控制相关

Servo myServo;

int currentAngle = 0; //记录舵机当前角度

bool lastStateHighPressure = false; //记录上一次的压力状态

#define PRESSURE_THRESHOLD 500 //触发舵机的压力阈值,单位g,可根

据需要修改

#define VOLTAGE_MIN 150

#define VOLTAGE_MAX 3300

void setup()

{

DEBUGSerial.begin(9600); // setup serial

delay(100);

myServo.attach(servoPin); // 初始化舵机

myServo.write(0); // 舵机初始位置设为0度

currentAngle = 0;

lastStateHighPressure = false;

delay(1000); // 等待舵机到达初始位置

myServo.detach(); // 断开PWM信号,防止抖动

Serial.println("setup end!");

Serial.println("舵机初始位置: 0度,PWM已断开");

void loop()

long Fdata = getPressValue(sensorPin);

DEBUGSerial.print("F = ");

DEBUGSerial.print(Fdata);

DEBUGSerial.print(" g, ");

bool currentStateHighPressure = (Fdata >= PRESSURE_THRESHOLD);

Global changes in weather phenomena

ICE SURFACE

Specific cases of extreme weather

mpact on the natural environment

Global warming and water cycle changes: driving extreme rainfall and ocean heat events.

C ryosphere retreat and sea level rise a tering coasta and is and ecosystems.

Acidification, and ecological shifts

M ore frequent fire weather and ecosystem shifts Longer

ersonal

The impact on human society

Public

The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Ille,

Changes in the phenomenon of ice formation on the lake surface

Ice

Theoretical support

Temporal distance (events occurring in the future),spatial distance (effects in faraway locations), social distance (involving other people), and hypothetical distance (unlikely to happen to oneself)

The core challenge lies in how to compress these dimensions of distance so that climate-change-related animals remain stable, immediate, and personalized.

Proposal

Mindmap

Water turns into ice very slowly, while ice turns into water very quickly.

Simulate the sounds of ice surface activities, with the sounds disappearing or changing.

Preliminary concept

boat starts from stillness and moves.

Presentation of Achievements

Exhibition Introduction

User tour process

② The device inflates and expands.

③ The user passed through the expansion device. ④ Play the sound of squeezing

BACKGROUND

Cigarette butt influence

Every year, more than cigarette butts are carelessly discarded worldwide. 4.5 trillion

The

The impact of smoking on health

First-hand smoke and second-hand smoke

Artificial fiber

In a filter tip, there are approximately 12,000 artificial fibers, and it usually takes for them to completely decompose. The acetate fiber in cigarette butts is obtained by the reaction of wood pulp cellulose with acetic anhydride under the action of a catalyst and is a kind of artificial fiber 18 months to 10 years

Analysis of the Performance of Artificial fibers

Physical properties

Cigarette butts and fires

In the past decade, there have been as many as caused by smoking. This is equivalent to about caused by smoking every day. 197,000 fires 50 fires

Summary

INTERVIEW

SUMMARY

SYSTEM PRECESS

Cigarette butts are sent to the factory.

After pre-treatment, cigarette butts are sent to a factory where acetate fibers are extracted through chemical processing.

Cigarette butt recycling process

Sanitation workers were cleaning up garbage in the designated area and found cigarette butts, which they swept up.

Processing flow

The extracted acetate fibers are processed into coatings used for heat insulation, sun protection products, or thermal glass.

Processing flow

Finally, they are sent to shopping malls or suppliers' factories for sale

nternal processing of the recycling bin

Sanitation workers collect cigarette butts, place them in recycling bins, and after cleaning and sorting, they are sent to a factory for processing.

Cigarette butts are sent to the factory

After pre-treatment in recycling bins, the cigarette butts are sent to a factory where acetate fiber is extracted through chemical processing.

EXPERIMINTAL DEMOSTRATION

Preparations before the experiment

Experimental procedure

The concentration of toxins in acetate fiber corresponds to color changes

Experimental process

Laboratory gloves, laboratory suits, goggles, cigarette butts, cigarette ash, cigarettes, anhydrous ethanol, deionized water

APPLICATION DEMONSTRATION

EXPERIMENTAL DEMOSTRATION

Chemical reaction of acetate fiber

At room temperature acetic acid with a concentration of was reacted with cigarette butts for The products were washed with deionized water The separated liquid was left to stand at room temperature The precipitated solid was thoroughly washed until the conductivity of the wash solution was Then, the solid after solid-liquid separation was dried to 95℃ 8-18mol/L 0.25-4 hoursthree times for 2 hours 2μs/cm at 80℃ for 3 hours

of Achievements

ROAMING

Sun Xudong runs a second-hand store in Wulidian, Chongqing. He believes that each item has its

He is concerned that selling items online would with buyers and that he might not describe the items accurately. In addition, second-hand buyers tend to be unique story and value involve tedious communication more discerning and selective.

Questionnaire

Design definition

To help buyers pass the waiting time before their items arrive, gain a deeper understanding of the stories behind vintage items, and allow more people to know that these items once existed and understand the meaning of their existence.

The buyer and the seller share their experiences and feelings after purchasing the product to let the previous owner know that someone is still using their previous item

To pass on the story behind each vintage item to its next owner, giving old objects greater meaning and allowing them to regain new life.

To make the waiting period before the item arrives more engaging and to increase buyers’ anticipation for the product.

Brain storming

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By embedding NFC in the stamp, buyers can scan it directly to learn the story behind the item.

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people who

outfit sharing incentives points / discounts

Multi angle physical display + AR try on

P rovide a public Q&A feature where other buyers and potential future buyers can view the question and answer history.

S ellers can create a long term item archive for each product and make it available to buyers.

B uyers are willing to resell unworn vintage items back to the platform, with sellers or the platform offering priority purchase options.

O ffer badges such as Story Guardian (Seller) and Style Sharer

Active Buyer R egularly host in app story sharing events and activities.

PAINS

Most of the time, I’m just waiting for my order without being told the exact delivery time, and the constant waiting makes me anxious.

Even after receiving the item, still know very little about the story behind it.

GOALS

Although am a buyer, am also the new owner of the items and want to learn about the stories of their original owners. also hope that my own unused items can be passed on to the next buyer in a meaningful way.

Communication with buyers is limited, making relationships weak.

The stories behind vintage items aren’t effectively shared.

Feedback is scarce, hindering improvement.

To meet customers who genuinely respect and care for vintage items.

To collect more meaningful, high quality vintage pieces and pass on the stories behind them.

To receive more post purchase feedback from buyers.

NFC

Low-fi

Service blueprint

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
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