Stress is a multi-dimensional concept; it is both a measurable physical quantity and a perceptible psychological state. A cleverly designed interactive installation can externalize this duality: by materializing abstract stress (such as tasks or expectations) into concrete, countable entities (small balls), and metaphorically representing systems under stress (such as individuals or teams) as a physical structure (a dome) with a critical load-bearing capacity. Participants can intuitively experience the entire process from calm accumulation to tense equilibrium, and finally to a critical collapse or release, by adding "stress sources" themselves. This hands-on participation is more effective than any preaching in understanding the importance of "prevention is better than cure" and "timely relief." The "Facing Stress" exhibit (1400*1400*2200mm) invites you to become the "director" of this mechanical drama. Standing in front of the installation, you personally decide how many "stress ba