The Digital Information communication and new media technology have the immense impact on the development of modern society and contemporary art. Within the new media revolution, the shift of old culture to computer-mediated forms of production, distribution and communication have make people start thinking about how to combine art and design with technology. Because of its appealing characteristics, such as variability, transcoding, and interaction in relation to multiple professions and disciplines, the invention of digital devices and contents has revolutionized the quality of sound, image, and data, the way in which they are contemplated, and the forms of art that produce activities and aesthetics concepts. The reproduction of contemporary sounds and images leads to the hyper-real scenes at the exhibit spaces in Sun Yun-Suan Memorial Museum in Taipei. Through the experimental practices of combing sounds, images and historical data, the museum brought together the curators, historians, scholars, sound engineers, and image-design experts in data visualization. The researcher employs case study method to discuss the main question: Could we create artistic practices in combining sounds, images and data in terms of the Aesthetics of the meta-interpretation approach? In addition, for the pulse of the times and trends, the research delves further into the new media-FleXpeaker^(TM), as the carrier. In return, the social-context data are visualized and transcoded into specific images and life photography printed upon both sides of the surface of FleXpeaker^(TM), as well as with sound effects to stimulate visitors' imagination of the events, the time and the underlying environment. As the result, the exhibition devices and design objects do help visitors to realize the significance of diverse elements of sounds, images and data in relation to its cultural-heritage representation.