
The project site is located on the second floor of the Tate Modern Museum, a high-rise open space. The designer designed the functional layout and flow line of the exhibition. Designers showed how visitors interact with the exhibition installation in this space. In the exhibition installation, the designer uses the projection system and multimedia, through which it can display the contents of our exhibition in the form of video and music. The use of multiple senses of vision and hearing can bring tourists immersive experience. In the multimedia equipment, the designer has installed an infrared sensing device. When the tourists approach the device, the system can detect and play the movie, which can bring different scene experience to tourists. At the same time, there are several different parts of the film. People can switch between different parts of the video by waving their arms to get an interesting interactive experience. In this way, the designer attracts more people to participate in the projects and let tourists feel the impact of climate change and environmental pollution in the interaction between people and devices.

In addition, the whole plant exhibition hall is built by prefabricated construction technology, which is disassembled and assembled on site. Therefore, our project can be used repeatedly to meet the requirements of sustainable design. At the same time, the exhibition venue can be flexibly changed, not only in the Tate Modern Museum but also in Borough Market, shopping center, and art museum. The designer simulated how moving Expo is used and implemented in different scenes, which will be recorded in the film and finally displayed on the digital platform.