Prize(s) Honorable Mentions
Lighting Design/Product Company Wang Sheng Creative Co., Ltd.
Lead Designers Lee Chen-Hsu
Client Penghu National Scenic Area Administration Court Tourism Administration,MOTC
Photo Credits Wang Sheng Creative Co., Ltd.
Completion Date 2025/8/20
Project Location Magong Guanyinting Recreation Area Penghu Taiwan
Entry DescriptionCombining Penghu's seasonal tourism themes of "Autumn: Unique Rock Formations" and "Winter: Historic Exploration", this integrates the diverse characteristics of Penghu's autumn and winter seasons, shaped by the northeasterly monsoon winds.
The exhibition area is divided into four immersive sections—"Riding the Wind," "Breaking the Wind," "Chasing the Wind," and "Swaying with the Sea Breeze"—each embodying a distinct ambiance. Through dynamic lighting, color schemes, and decorative installations, combined with local cultural and ecological elements, the space delivers a rich visual and sensory experience.
This artwork uniquely employs a cross-disciplinary approach—blending styles, materials, and techniques—to fuse Taiwan’s most iconic traditional lantern artistry with wire sculpture, mixed media, contemporary digital art, and programmable lighting systems.
Through this synthesis, it bridges traditional figurative craftsmanship and modern abstract expression, using dynamic light sequences to materialize the poetic vision of “Penghu riding the wind and shattering light.”
Sustainability ApproachAll artworks in this exhibition area are crafted from eco-friendly materials. In addition to utilizing low-carbon LED energy-efficient lighting, the structural materials feature non-toxic, combustible, and recyclable fabrics, as well as recycled steel and iron wires.
Furthermore, after the exhibition concludes, the artworks will be relocated to local communities for extended display as part of a "placemaking revitalization" initiative. This approach not only ensures all materials can be fully recycled and reused—enhancing their sustainability—but also gives the artworks a second life through repurposed exhibition. By doing so, we conserve Earth's precious resources while fostering cultural engagement at the grassroots level.