From Protest Protection to Anti-Contact Doors
Ellen Smith — August 18, 2020 — Art & Design
This list of July 2020 Art and Design trends range from masks that can distort one's face to protect protestors to anti-contact door openers, highlighting some of the major cultural events that have taken place this month.
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The Shoe Pull from Philip Watts Design offers a more sanitary solution to opening and closing doors as it prevents the person from touching any handles. A small pull exists at the bottom of the door, allowing the user to open the door with their foot. Meanwhile, art and design is being leveraged this month to aid protestors who are looking to obscure their identity from the police. The 'Surveillance Exclusion' mask from Jip van Leeuwenstein was designed to ensure one's face cannot be recognized by artificial intelligence.
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The Shoe Pull from Philip Watts Design offers a more sanitary solution to opening and closing doors as it prevents the person from touching any handles. A small pull exists at the bottom of the door, allowing the user to open the door with their foot. Meanwhile, art and design is being leveraged this month to aid protestors who are looking to obscure their identity from the police. The 'Surveillance Exclusion' mask from Jip van Leeuwenstein was designed to ensure one's face cannot be recognized by artificial intelligence.
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