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Dezeen | Yoojin Chung designs feng shui smart-home devices @dezeen | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Yoojin Chung pokes fun at the western approach to feng shui with a trio of digital devices that offer a quick-fix approach to positive qi.

Chung's graduation project, Capturing Qi, turns three of the most well-known feng-shui objects into smart-home devices that can be controlled via an app.

The crystal ball, the wind chime and the water fountain were all reimagined as dynamic devices that users can actively monitor and control.

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