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Interior Design (MA)

Nickel (YiKai) Woo

The global virtual society has weakened human perception of reality and bodily functions, causing human beings to lose their ability to adapt to the real world. What can interior design do for this situation to heal human health?

In 2053, the metaverse has permeated the lives of human beings, and all other experiences are in virtual reality. Ordinary people (called virtual class) are gathered in small container-like houses and suffer from long-term physical and mental health damage caused by indulging in the virtual world. The upper class monopolizes the remaining resources of the real world, leading to sharp class divisions. The virtual class began to protest against "real resource equality".

Based on the 2053 under the complete virtualization of daily life

A public welfare treatment center emerged to help human beings return to reality.

BTN will facilitate your transition from the virtual world to the real world.

me

I'm Nickel from China, an interior designer with landscape architecture background who is also passionate about digital art and fashion.

Before I came to study at RCA, I had extensive experience in gallery exhibitions in China, and I also had one and a half years of working experience in fashion group LVMH China. Always have a keen perception and thirst for knowledge about new things

Space and humans interact with each other, behavior and emotions alternating as well. As an interior designer, I am passionate about how space and the body perceive each other in multiple ways and coexist harmoniously with our emotions in the context of the future. How to discover boundaries, define boundaries, shape boundaries, blur it or make it clearer is a sustainable topic.

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