As a spatial experience designer and entrepreneur, Hwan has spent seven years exploring narrative experiences and consumer spatial design before pursuing advanced studies in Service Design at the RCA.
With heightened insights and deep empathy, Hwan is now eager to connect with like-minded individuals and platforms. His mission is to assist brands and ventures at various stages of development in building exceptional retail value transformation systems, optimizing user interaction, and crafting compelling brand stories and experiences.
With the heart of a tiger and the strength of an ox, Hwan approaches life with optimism and kindness.
This research project deeply explores how to enhance the engagement of young audiences in museums through interactive interventions. By innovatively introducing a personified dialogue between exhibits and visitors, the study enables visitors to receive more vivid and interesting information, effectively transforming them from a state of “Passive Boredom” to “Active Flow.” This transformation not only significantly increases engagement but also makes the museum experience more educational and attractive, greatly enriching the visitors’ participatory experience.
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