I design at the intersection of industrial design, technology, and experimental media—building products, interfaces, and interactive systems that behave just a little differently. As a KAIST industrial design student, I move between physical objects, digital tools, and narrative-driven experiences, shaping ideas into forms people can see, touch, and play with. My work often begins with a playful question and grows into prototypes that explore the boundaries between humans, non-humans, and the systems we rely on. From mobility concepts and physical–digital products to web- based media artworks, I aim to balance usability with expressive interaction, designing experiences that are intuitive yet characterful.