KAIQING HAUNG

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Heat:
Muscle based on the NST has a strong thermogenic capacity, it can be in the muscle non-exercise heat generation, and is the main source of muscle heat generation, in the case of hiking and freezing can be for the body to continuously heat insulation.

Cushioning:
Under great stress, muscles provide cushioning for joints and bones.
Support:
The muscles provide essential stabilisation and structural support for the body's upright posture, particularly in the event of sudden strong impacts and significant physical stress or deformations.

Protection:
In extreme cases, the muscles act as a powerful protector and shield for the internal organs, helping to absorb shock and prevent damage.

           
                                                               AR effect in mobile phone
       
Using application Spark AR
       

The promotional video

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REFLECTION

This project mainly focuses on the research on the value of muscles to the human body in the context of extreme peak mountaineering, and imagines that the muscles will exist in the form of commodities in the future.

However, the project currently does not further study the impact of muscle commercialization on human thought and society. This is also the direction in which the project will advance in the future.

The existence of the stolen people goes beyond issues of arming and protection; it also represents a cultural and symbolic dilemma. The significance and cultural symbolism of these displaced people continually reshape the historical trajectory of human civilization.
For instance, in ancient Greece, deprivation was associated with state service, physical prowess, and disability, making this symbol of deprivation an ancient concept even then.

This project, from a speculative perspective, combines materials science, biology, physics, and chemistry to propose the possibility that muscles could become the "life jacket" for extreme mountain climbers in the future.


It also questions whether muscles could also become an entity that is detached from the individual and shared by the masses.