Lumi Land
Developed over three years starting in July 2015 with the support of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, this project focused on the "Development of UX-oriented Playground-style Exhibition Content to Facilitate Collaborative Creation." Through this extensive research, we created Lumi Land, an immersive environment where visitors internalize scientific principles through coordinated physical movement. Lumi Land introduces a suite of interactive exhibition modules—Sensory Seesaw, Interaction Forest, and Collaborative Jungle Gym—designed to facilitate the embodied learning of science. Moving beyond the limitations of static, traditional museum content, this system fosters a virtuous cycle of active bodily engagement, emotional satisfaction, and intellectual reflection. By integrating play with scientific inquiry, visitors grasp complex concepts through tangible, collaborative experiences rather than passive observation. The modules are engineered with high reconfigurability and scalability, ensuring adaptability across diverse environments. Grounded in universal design, the installation invites synchronized participation between children and guardians, enhancing social interaction and cooperative skills through shared physical agency.
- Year
- 2017