RADI-ZERO (SDN3002)
Regarding this project, My research focuses on the adaptations of humans to radiation exposure. By integrating some medical presumptions and conducting research on contemporary stem cell technologies, I devised a straightforward method to promote the healing of human tissue. An sequential flow environment was developed in the course of my investigation into materials that obstruct radiation. Users are able to utilize the three areas in a sequential fashion in order to recover from radiation damage. Furthermore, through the judicious integration of construction materials and frameworks, it is possible to conceive dynamic three-dimensional forms that complement both interior and outdoor environments. Users may participate in a variety of outdoor and indoor interactive element activities.
During the initial phase of the project, I simulated a future scenario and made predictions about future society based on global news events in 2022 and 2023. All designs that were developed in subsequent phases of the undertaking were derived from this particular scene.
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I possess an understanding of the term "speculative design" at the outset of my research. Fundamentally, it concerns the deliberate intention of shaping the future via design. I then immersed myself in the energy sector and formulated the following hypothesis: What if a significant environmental contamination were to result from a leakage of radioactive energy? How might the human race endure?
I discovered through my investigation of the effects of radiation on the human body that stem cell technology has the potential to mend damaged organs. However, there is a difficulty: the stem cell composition of each individual is distinct. Utilize AI technology to analyze DNA, followed by the synthesis of the necessary stem cells, as a remedy. Subsequent to furnishing a DNA sample, such as a strand of hair, individuals are able to administer the synthetic stem cells via spinal cord injection.
However, should such treatment be necessary for all, our conventional medical system could potentially become inundated. I therefore conceptualized this specific "treatment area" in the same manner as the gas station. Individuals may undertake the entire hole treatment procedure in this area, including DNA collection, stem cell synthesis, and injection.
In an effort to imbue this area with life, I investigated methods of harnessing natural light. I opt for lead glass for the central component, which guarantees security while allowing light to enter the space. Additionally, the canopy was optimized to ensure sufficient natural light during the day.
The purpose of this design is to provide a pathway to a possible future scenario. However, I would like to know whether you would be willing to experience it on a daily basis if it were to become a reality.