Future Spaces Vision Lab
Exhibition | Triennale Milano 2025
May 16, 2025
Three Projects Represent The China Participation

Future Space Vision Lab is proudly representing the School of Design at Southern University of Science and Technology at the Milan Triennale as part of the China Participation, themed "Balancing Dynamics: The Law of Civilization Development."
We are especially honored that our project "Minus x Minus = Plus" has been selected as a featured image for the exhibition: China, showcased on the official website of Triennale di Milano.
See this featured project at the Milan Triennale Platform
https://triennale.org/en/events/china-civilization-development?parentId=ZuBrMBEAACAAgbOF
Our Exhibited Works
1. Minus x Minus = Plus: A Stage for Stress Sharing
This project builds upon the concept that two negatives give one positive, metaphorically addressing the need to enhance human interactions to reduce stress levels. By visualizing bio-signals, the installation stimulates audiences to share their experiences and fosters awareness of stress sharing and empathy among individuals.

2. Tell me Concrete Stories
"Tell me Concrete Stories" dives into the profound impact of concrete on urban life through the unique perspectives of construction workers. At the Milan Triennale, we are exhibiting concrete blocks created during our workshop, alongside interviews with construction workers and footage of their interactions with visualized concrete.

3. RESPIRA 2.0: Live Breathing Retraining Through Interactive Sensory Substitution and Generative AI Based on Biometric Pattern
RESPIRA 2.0 is an interactive experience designed to provide users with an intuitive understanding of their breathing patterns. The installation aims to arouse attention to the process of breathing through physiological training, leveraging sensory substitution and generative AI based on biometric patterns.

Join us at the 24th Triennale di Milano to experience these thought-provoking projects that address contemporary inequalities through design!
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