
"Today, people are constantly exposed to strong stimuli in their daily lives, which has led our brains to become 'popcorn brains', seeking stronger and more immediate experiences. Pavilion TEUM explores how changes in the living room space within residential typology can address this dulling of our sense of reality."
Pavilion TEUM is an architectural installation designed by a collaborative team led by Minjong Kim and others, with structural engineering by Prof. Changsoon Rha. The project responds to contemporary challenges of overstimulation in daily life, which has created what is termed 'popcorn brains'—a condition where constant exposure to intense stimuli diminishes sensory perception and reality awareness. The pavilion investigates how modifications to residential living room typologies can counteract this sensory desensitization, offering spatial solutions to restore meaningful engagement with everyday environments.
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