Taiwan becomes a symbol of reflection on how intelligence and architecture contribute to the construction of a resilient and self-sufficient republic, projected toward a collective future that is uncertain and fragile. The concepts of lagoon, island, archipelago, and peninsula are explored through interpretive keys that involve technology, environment, and social space, in search of the “grey areas”. Here these elements interact, becoming visible to the public through installations that include orthographic projections, printed circuits, and fragments of electronic paper.