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Ming Jyun Hung
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EXPO OSAKA 2025

Role
Technical Artist
Client
中華民國對外貿易發展協會 / 台灣設計研究院 TDRI
Summary

An interactive 14m tech wall that turns semiconductor circuits into gesture-responsive light and motion.

InstallationInteractiveUnityExhibition

At Expo 2025 Osaka, I collaborated with ifplus as a technical artist to reimagine the language of semiconductors through interactive design.

We created a 14-meter-long tech wall, exhibited at the Taiwan Pavilion (Tech World), designed to transform circuit diagrams into gesture-responsive light and motion.

Interaction

As visitors approach, pulses of light simulate the flow of signals within a chip—turning invisible computation into a tangible, intuitive experience. It's a chance not just to look at technology, but to reach out and feel it respond.

Visual System

A wall made of signals and light. Each square is part of a larger visual system, inspired by semiconductor circuit layouts and designed to respond to human gestures. Zoom in, scroll across, and you’ll see how movement and light come together.

  • Circuit layouts set the structure.
  • Noise adds a bit of movement and unpredictability.
  • Thin-film effects bring shifting colors.
  • Generative lights add subtle rhythm and motion.
  • Emissive elements give the whole thing its brightness and energy.
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