Six designs that protect your digital data
As technology and artificial intelligence become more integrated into our lives and homes designers have invented ways to avoid surveillance and keep data private. Dezeen assistant editor India Block picks out six of the most interesting.
Accessories for the paranoid by Katja Trinkwalder and Pia-Marie Stute
Ever get the creeping feeling someone is watching" Designers Katja Trinkwalder and Pia-Marie Stute have created a range of products that are designed to thwart attempt to use domestic objects to spy on people.
Accessories For The Paranoid are "parasitic" devices that can be hooked onto technology in the home and feed it mis-information. One slots over a computer webcam and feeds it fake images, while another links to Amazon's Alexa home assistant device and plays it white noise or feeds it distracting fake tasks. Read more about Accessories for the paranoid ?
Smell of data by Leanne Wijnsma
Leanne Wijnsma's product allows the user to literally sense when their online data is at risk of being leaked. Smell of Data is a grenade-shaped perfume bottle that releases a metallic fragrance when the user encounters an unprotected website or app.
In the same way that dangerous gasses are given a smell to acts a warning, Wijnsma hopes giving digital threats a could prompt them to take action to keep their data.
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Jammer coat by Coop Himmelb(l)au
Coop Himmelb(l)au's Jammer Coat allows the wearer to physically hide their data....
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