Through a combination of location, sculpture, shape, energy of motive force and light, “Into the Future” showcases ideas from the fields of “electric power, environment and science.” After it rotates, subtle changes in light and wind together with a fluid shape transform the work into an appealing wind-powered piece. In addition, the interactive lighting and environment furniture extend outwards into the surrounding space, breathing new life into the site and nighttime atmosphere, creating an interactive surprise for viewers to enjoy.