The Segway is a single-passenger personal mobility device invented by American inventor Dean Kamen. It operates on the principle of gyroscopic balance, much like a roly-poly toy. Riders simply lean forward or backward to move, and shift their body to change direction—no steering wheel required.
As an eco-friendly and intuitively operated device, the Segway has found a place in the everyday lives of many urban citizens.
For this Hanji Lanturn piece, I imagined a white-collar worker commuting on a Segway—coffee in one hand, briefcase in the other—gliding effortlessly through the city, blending technology with daily routine.

