At the mid-point of the project, I was mainly responsible for developing the user flow of the installation. I mapped out how visitors would enter the space, receive a passport, be classified, and then move into different breathing environments. The overall structure of the journey is now clear, but I realised that some transitions between stages still need to be smoother and more convincing.
I also took part in the early discussions about the main idea of the project. We talked about how air, breathing, and environmental differences could become the core theme, and how to turn these abstract ideas into something people can physically feel. During this process, I helped clarify the purpose of the passport system, making sure it represents structural inequality rather than judging individual behaviour.
Through this stage, I learned that building a clear experiential flow is not only about arranging steps, but also about making sure each moment supports the concept. Although the flow is not fully final yet, the main direction is clear, and we will continue refining it through testing and discussion.

