For those who aren't strong enough to make their home a device free, or at the very least an Internet-free, space, there is a wireless signal blocking cafe that helps people disconnect when they feel a little too overloaded. Called Faraway, this coffee shop is the first of its kind that actively repels wireless signals. In order to do that, a metallic box called a Faraday cage is used to block the signals.
Located in Vancouver, British Colombia, the wireless signal blocking cafe was designed by artist Julien Thomas in collaboration with Hughes Condon Marler. Thomas writes, "I wanted to create a space outside of the media--literally outside of our access--so we could have a conversation about how we use technology."
Wireless Signal Blocking Cafes
The Faraday Cafe is an Unconnected Space Outside of the Media
Trend Themes
1. Device-free Spaces - Designing physical spaces that are Internet-free to encourage conversation and promote mindfulness.
2. Anti-technology Movement - Creating businesses to help people intentionally disconnect to combat digital fatigue and overstimulation.
3. Technological Minimalism - Encouraging people to consume technology mindfully, consciously, and in moderation by providing limited access.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels, cafes, and restaurants can create additional revenue streams by providing device-free zones and experiences.
2. Retail - Stores that put away digital devices and provide mindful, device-free shopping experiences can entice customers back to enjoy physical, tactile, and sensory experiences.
3. Health and Wellness - Spas, wellness centers, and boutique fitness studios can adopt device-free policies during certain hours or specific classes to attract customers looking to unplug and recharge.