HERE AND THERE
The media not only profoundly influence our behavior but also shape the way we read and process information. The physical characteristics of information carriers, such as their form and structure, directly affect our perception and understanding of information. As our behavior changes during the process of interacting with media and processing information, how does this, in turn, affect the way we read information? Different interactive methods—such as flipping pages, scrolling, zooming in and out, moving closer or farther away, or pausing—can all impact how we interpret information.Through a combination of interactive websites with information typography and coding, book production, and exhibition planning, I explore this theme: "How do we read?" These different interactive approaches aim to reveal how media and behavior jointly influence our reading experience. Please visit the interactive platform at the bottom of the page on your computer to explore these interactive experiments.