In physics, pressure refers to the force acting perpendicularly on a unit area of an object's surface. In engineering and daily life, the continuous accumulation of pressure often causes a system to exceed its tolerance limits, leading to structural failure or abrupt changes in state. This phenomenon follows basic mechanical principles: when an external force (such as the weight of a ball) is continuously applied to a structure (such as a transparent dome), internal stress is generated at its support points or within the material. Once the total load exceeds its critical point of stable equilibrium, the structure becomes unstable, undergoing changes in state such as overturning or collapse. This is not only a physical phenomenon but also metaphorically represents stress management at the social and psychological levels. Our exhibit, "Facing Pressure," transforms this abstract concept into an intuitive and dynamic experience through a cleverly designed 2.2-meter-high interactive mode