SAFE : Design Takes on Risk SAFE : Design Takes On Risk, the first major design exhibition at the New York MoMA since its reopening featuring more then 300 products designed in response to Psychological and Physical Threats. Glen 1 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Vigilhome 'Vigilhome', by Olivier Peyricot is a fully equipped, transportable house for the paranoid survivalist. This shelter, which withdraws into itself, isolates its occupant from the outside world and ensures basic survival needs. Designed by: Olivier Peyricot http://idsland.com/index.phpGlen 2 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk SAFE : Design Takes On Risk, the first major design exhibition at the New York MoMA since its reopening featuring more then 300 products designed in response to Psychological and Physical Threats. http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 3 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Bardas Protection System for Adults The 'Bardas Protection System for Adults', by Bezalel Research & Development covers the entire head, allowing for a wider range of vision and better communicatin. Designed by: Bezalel research & Development http://www.bezalel.ac.il/sitee/homepage.aspGlen 4 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Peter Pin, R. Bunnig and Didoo Railings By Mathias Megyeri. Designed by: Mathias Megyeri http://www.sweetdreamssecurity.comGlen 5 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: X-IT Emergency Escape Ladder The 'X-IT Emergency Escape Ladder', by Aldo DiBelardino, EzioDiBelardino and Andrew Ive. Designed by: Aldo DiBelardino, Ezio DiBelardino and Andrew Ive http://www.x-itproducts.com/Glen 6 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Shmartaf Protection System for Toddlers The 'Shmartaf Protection System for Toddlers', by Bezalel Research & Development, is a protective hood for children up to three years old. It covers the head, arms, and upper torso, and includes a milk-bottle accessory. Designed by: Bezalel Research & Development http://www.bezalel.ac.il/sitee/homepage.aspGlen 7 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Rescue Board 790 The 'Rescue Board 790' designed by Hiroyuki Tazawa. Designed by: Hiroyuki Tazawa http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 8 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: China Telecom Kid Mobile Phone Devised for children ages three to seven, this cellular phone features an extremely simple and intuitive interface. The two main keys, large and highly visible in the event of an emergency are for Mom and Dad. Designed by: Youngmihn Kim and Seunghee Oh http://www.dcontinuum.comGlen 9 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Yaktrax Walker for icy conditions The 'Yaktrax Walker for icy conditions', by Thomas E. Noy. Designed by: Thomas E. Noy http://yaktrax.com/Glen 10 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: DuPont EVAC+ Emergency Escape Smoke Hood The 'Emergency Escape Smoke', manufactured by Brookdale, designed by EVAC+ Design/Engineering Team. Designed by: EVAC+ Design/Engineering Team http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 11 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: DraegerMan PSS 500 Air Unit for firefighters The 'DraegerMan PSS 500 Air Unit for firefighters' by Jakob Wagner. Designed by: Jakob Wagner http://www.jakobwagner.dk/Glen 12 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Swiss Earthquake Safety Table The 'Swiss Earthquake Safety Table', by Martino d'Esposito. Designed by: Martino d'Esposito http://www.ecal.ch/Glen 13 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Corporate Fallout Detector The 'Corporate Fallout Detector' by James Patten explores issues of corporate accountability and individual choice. It scans bar codes on consumer products and makes a clicking noise based on the manufacturer's environmental or ethical record. Designed by: James Patten http://www.jamespatten.comGlen 14 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Drink Safe Coaster The 'Drink Safe Coaster', by Francisco Guerra, Brian Glover, Dean Sunshine and Frank Contela. Designed by: Francisco Guerra, Brian Glover, Dean Sunshine and Frank Contela http://www.drinksafetech.comGlen 15 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Undercover Table The 'Undercover Table', by Thom Faulders and Anna Rainer transforms an everyday household item into a survival station. The underbelly of the table becomes the most significant element. Designed by: Thom Faulders and Anna Rainer http://www.beigedesign.comGlen 16 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Help Point Intercom for the New York City Subway he 'Help Point Intercom', by Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger will aid in relaying travel and emergency information in the subway stations. Designed by: Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger http://www.antennadesign.com/Glen 17 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: High-Grade Protective Hood for Emergency Japanese children keep these fire-resistand hoods under their desks at school in the event of a fire provoked by an earthquake. Designed by: Debika Planning Room http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 18 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: See and Be Seen (SABS) Parka The 'See and Be Seen Parka', by Adam Thorpe and Joe Hunter allows the user to notice what is happening behind him. Designed by: Adam Thorpe and Joe Hunter http://www.vexed.co.uk/Glen 19 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Georgia Tech Wearable Motherboard The 'Motherboard Shirt', by the Georgia Institute of Technology, has built-in sensors that are attached to the soldier's body and to monitor worn at hip level. It is activated when there is a break in the circuit, signifying a bullet wound. The Monitor records the vital signs of the soldier and relays the information to an on-site medical triage unit. Designed by: Georgia Institute of Technology http://www.gtwm.gatech.edu/Glen 20 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: The First Mouthful 'The First Mouthful', from the Objets Therapeutiques collection by Matthieu Lehanneur, is attached to the prongs of a fork when medicine has to be taken orally at mealtime. It helps, that the medicine becomes an integral part of the patient's everyday life. Designed by: Mathieu Lehanneur http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 21 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Target ClearRX prescription system These new bottles, by Deborah Adler and Klaus Rosburg, provide an ample flast surface on which prescription information can be hierarchically organized. Each household member is assigned a different colored ring placed on the neck of the bottle. Designed by: Deborah Adler and Klaus Rosburg http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 22 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Nido The small Nido by Pininfarina combines three features: a chassis with a deformable front section, a rigid safety cell surrounding the occupants and two energy-dissipating absorbers made of honeycomb sections connecting the chassis and the sled. Designed by: Pininfarina company design http://www.pininfarina.itGlen 23 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Camcopter S-100 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle The 'Camcopter S-100' by Gerhard Heufler is a compact and lightweight helicopter with an autonomous flight-control system, was originally designed for aerial mine detection by the company Schiebel. Designed by: Gerhard Heufler http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 24 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: BP-100 Compact Therapeutical Food and BP-5 Compact Emergency Food The BP-100 Compact Therapeuticald Food and the BP-5 Compact Emergency Food provide you with balanced nutrition. By Trond Vinnes. Designed by: Trond Vinnes http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 25 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on RiskEmergency Safety Kit for motorists The Emergency Safety Kit for motorists stores all the necessary items for an unforeseen automobile-related emergency in the unused portion of a car's spare tire. Designed by: Dennis Carlson http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 26 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: SAM Splint The 'Sam Splint', by Sam Scheinberg. Designed by: Sam Scheinberg http://www.andromedan.com/sam/Glen 27 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Face Shield The 'Face Shield', created by Johan Gramstad from Laerdal Medical. Designed by: Johan Gramstad http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 28 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: LifePort Kidney Transporter The LifePort Kidney Transporter by IDEO provides an alternative solution to the standard cooler and ice method of organ storage and transportation. It pumps the kidney with a liquid solution to improve its condition prior to transplantation. Designed by: IDEO http://www.ideo.com/Glen 29 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Safety Gear for Small Animals Burns exploits the ridiculous to spark conversation about serious questions. Images in absurd scenarios - like a raccoon wearing a reflective vest or an otter with a gas mask - point out the necessity for more obtainable solutions to deforestation and an ever-expanding human population. Designed by: Bill Burns http://www.safetygearmuseum.com/Glen 30 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Communiculture Portable Community Communiculture is a model of a possible shelter that can be transported via truck, ship, or train. The design is very flexible and can be installed in a variety of configurations to suit many differend needs. Designed by: Amy Franceschini http://www.futurefarmers.com/Glen 31 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: The Corner-Cut Carton The 'Corner-Cut Carton', made of corrugated paper by Kazuhiro Hiraishi and Bravis International. Designed by: Kazuhiro Hiraishi http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 32 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Subtle Safety Defensive Ring The ring is an alternative to the recommended practice of a woman placing her keys between her fingers in case of attack. The ring is more stable, slipping over three fingers. When not used for defense, the ring folds in on itself, taking the form of an elegant stack of three shapes. By Amanda Knox, Kim Hoffmann and Sara Shaughnessy. Designed by: Amanda Knox, Kim Hoffmann, Sara Shaughnessy http://www.redstartdesign.com/Glen 33 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Power Pizza Desirable laptops are desirable to thieves too. Disguise your laptop with a PowerPizza and reduce the risk of getting it nicked. Designed by: Chris Vanstone and Mickael Charbonnel http://www.humanbeans.netGlen 34 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Shapla Arsenic Removal Filter In some countries, the groundwater used for drinking by millions of people is contaminated by high levels of arsenic. Designed in collaboration with chemists, this terra-cotta jar uses an equally traditional mineral filtering method, updated to take advantage of more recent compounds. Designed by: Fakhrul Islam http://www.ideorg.orgGlen 35 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: NOAQ Tubewall Flood Fighting System Tubewall is an efficient and manageable system that protects from flooding. In contrast to forming dykes from sandbags, the air-filled tubes of reinforced plastic that connect to form a chain, require little manpower and installation time. Designed by: Sugurd Melin, Anders Mohss http://www.noaq.com/lng-en/Glen 36 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Basic House The 'Basic House', by Martin Ruiz de Azua provides shelter wherever you are. Designed by: Martin Ruiz de Azua http://www.martinazua.com/Glen 37 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Basic House The 'Basic House', by Martin Ruiz de Azua provides shelter wherever you are. Designed by: Martin Ruiz de Azua http://www.martinazua.com/Glen 38 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: mizu-Q Straw Water Purifier The 'mizu-Q Straw Water Purifier', by Yasuyuki Yamamoto. Designed by: Yasuyuki Yamamoto http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 39 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Safe band-aids for KNOW HIV/AIDS Karim Rashid designed a proposal for a bnadage that would encourage testing for deseases like AIDS. A distinctive and decorative bandage in several shapes for use on both arm- and finger-test sites, it is a badge of honor that can be worn by the user, helping to change the perception of being tested - to something to be proud of. Designed by: Karim Rashid http://www.karimrashid.com/Glen 40 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Sea Shelter The 'Sea-Shelter'-raft by Nikhil Garde is fitted with handles on either side and a step that extends below the surface. Designed by: Nikhil Garde, Designskolen Kolding http://www.designskolenkolding.dkGlen 41 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Puma Bike A folding mechanism allows the bike to be reduced in size by fifty percent to fit in tight spaces. Its main feature is a locking mechanism integrated within the structural framework. If someone tries to break the lock and steal the bicycle, the bicycle breaks as well. Designed by: Jens Martin Skibsted, Biomega, Adam Thorpe and Joe Hunter http://www.biomega.dkGlen 42 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Stop Thief! Ply Chair The Stop Thief! Smart Antitheft Furniture focuses on adding features to chairs to provide a safer place for diners'bags. By Jackie Piper, Marcus Willcoks and Lorraine Gamman. Designed by: Jackie Piper, Marcus Willcoks, Lorraine Gamman http://www.arts.ac.uk/research/dac/Glen 43 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: parasite homeless shelter This temporary and transportable shelter for the homeless is dependent on the outtake duct of a building's HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning) system for its form and source of heat. Designed by: Michael Rakowitz http://www.possibleutopia.com/mike/Glen 44 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Urban Nomad Shelter inflatable homeless shelter The 'Urban Nomad Shelter', by Cameron McNall and Damon Seeley, is created to provide an inexpensive and well-designed shelter for the homeless. The bright colors and the use of translucent vinyl, ensure that the homeless are visible, which is important to ensure their safety. Designed by: Cameron McNall and Damon Seeley http://electroland.net/Glen 45 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Stokke Xplory baby stroller This stroller features a high seat that lifts the child away from dust and fumes, and brings child and parent closer to one another. By Bjorn Refsum, Hilde Angelfoss Oxseth, K8 Inudstridesign and Bard Eker. Designed by: Bjorn Refsum, Hilde Angelfoss Oxseth, K8 Industridesign, Bard Eker http://www.k8.no/main.htmGlen 46 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Capsters Sports Headgear for Muslim Women Young Muslim women want to demonstrate freedom of religious expression by wearing the hijab, the traditional Muslim headcover, but a Dutch Court declared the traditional hijab unsafe for sports, so Muslim girls were often excluded from gym class. The 'Capsters Sports Headgear', by Cindy van den Bremen, serves not only as a safe and practical sports accessory but also lends the hijab a more modern image. Designed by: Cindy van den Bremen http://www.cvdbremen.nl/Glen 48 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk. Polygloo baby carrier The 'Polygloo baby carrier' from Matali Crasset. Designed by: Matali Crasset http://www.matalicrasset.comGlen 49 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Logotypes 'Kurenoko (back cat)', logo for Yamato Transport Co., Ltd. and Logo for Moebel-Transport shipping company. By Takeshi Shimizu and Yamato Transport (Kurenoko) and unknown designer (Moebel-Transport). Designed by: Takeshi Shimizu and Yamato Transport http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 50 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Paper Log House The Paper Log House features a pitched roof covered by a plastic construction sheet, walls made of cardboard tubes and a foundation built with plastic beer-bottle crates. Designed by: Shigeru Ban Architects http://www.shigerubanarchitects.comGlen 51 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: UNHCR Plastic Sheeting The 'UNHCR Plastic Sheeting' to protect and shelter refugees. It is stored in warehouses around the world for deployment by the UNHCR emergency-response service within seventy-two hours of a crisis. Designed by: Manufactured by Qingdao Gyoha http://www.unhcr.chGlen 52 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Condom Applicator This cheap, fast, and innovative packaging, no bigger than the usual condom casing, allows the condom to be unwrapped and fitted in three seconds, while at the same time protecting it from unhygienic handling. By Roelf Mulder, Byron Qually and Richard Perez from XYZ Dot Dot Dot Ex Why Zed Design. Designed by: Roelf Mulder, Byron Qually and Richard Perez http://www.dddxyz.com/Glen 53 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Clean Call disposable telephone covers The 'Clean Call disposable telephone covers'. By Clean Call. Designed by: Clean Call http://www.cleancall.com/Glen 55 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Bloomberg bUNIT Personal Authentication The 'Bloomberg bUNIT Personal Authentication Device'. Designed by: Antenna Design. http://www.antennadesign.com/Glen 56 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: How to Disappear kit and vending machine The kit can be purchased from vending machines located on city streets. Inside an anonymous video-cassette case, the buyer will find a booklet with instructions on how to dodge surveillance in public places, alsong with a selection of "disappearance gadgets". Designed by: Designskolen Kolding http://www.designskolenkolding.dkGlen 57 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Crave Aid 'Crave Aid' targets obesity, one of today's primary health concerns. It deals with addiction and overindulgence and was obviously inspired by the nicotine patch. Instead of releasing chemicals as nicotine patches do, Crave Aid satiates unhealthy food cravings through a placebo effect. Designed by: Thomas Overthun, Joanne Oliver, Pontus Wahlgre, David Webster, Ian Groulx and Jared Mankelow http://www.ideo.comGlen 58 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Homeland Security Blanket The 'Homeland Security Blanket', by Amy Franceschini and Michael Swaine. Designed by: Amy Franceschini and Michael Swaine http://www.futurefarmers.comGlen 59 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Faraday Chair The Faraday Chair is a minimum yet ultimate shelter from the hidden fields that surround us everywhere. As electronic devices invade our houses, wave-free spaces may be our only refuge. Designed by: Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby http://www.dunneandraby.co.uk/Glen 60 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: UPF50+ Driving Sleeve with sunscreen The 'UPF 50+ Driving Sleeve with sunscreen,', from CWear company design. Designed by: CWear company design http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 61 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: DuPont IsoClean Tytan Hood The 'DuPont IsoClean Tytan Hood', by William Wolfe. Designed by: William Wolfe http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 62 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Industrial Overshoe/TPU 12 The 'Industrial Overshoe', by Scott Hardy and Steve Opie. Designed by: Scott Hardy, Steve Opie http://www.overshoe.comGlen 63 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: INVERSAbrane invertible building membrane The facade of a building is the point of contact with the world as well as its ultimate protection against it. The INVERSAbrane, suitable for both new and existing buildings, acts as a defensive yet proactive barrier between the elements and the structure it protects. Designed by: Ayse Sulan Kolatan, William J. Mac Donald http://www.kolatanmacdonaldstudio.com/Glen 64 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Securitree transmitter The Securitree transmitter. Created by Raul Cardenas Osuna. Designed by: Raúl Cárdenas Osuna http://www.torolab.co.nr/Glen 65 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Glass Objects Landscape, Glass Objects, from the Sweet Dreams Security series. By Matthias Megyeri. Designed by: Matthias Megyeri http://www.sweetdreamssecurity.comGlen 66 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Neptunic C Sharksuit The 'Neptunic C Sharksuit', by Jeremiah Sullivan and Sang Sukcharoun. Designed by: Jeremiah Sullivan, Sang Sukcharoun http://www.neptunic.comGlen 67 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Desert Seal Desert Seal is a foldable lightweight tent, which is suitable for extreme environments. It captures cool air (at day) and warm air (at night), similar to the system used in traditional Islamic architecture to create air circulation. Designed by: Andreas Vogler, Arturo Vittori http://www.architectureandvision.comGlen 68 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Being by Safeware - bullet resistant shirt The line of garments adopts a layer system that incorporates materials such as polycarbonate, metal foil, or swan feathers mixed with cotton in order to add ballistic protection and reinforcement to everyday clothes. By Arik Levy, Tal Lancman and Maurizio Galante. Designed by: Arik Levy, Tal Lancman, Maurizio Galante http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2005/safe.htmlGlen 69 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes on Risk: Suited for Subversion Ralph Borland created a civil-disobedience suit, that is worn by street protesters for protection against police batons. It's a conceptual statement that draws attention to the risks protesters must face in order to defend their convictions. Designed by: Ralph Borland http://physicalcomputing.co.za/ralphborland/Glen 70 of 73
SAFE - Design Takes on Risk: Treetent Originally, the Treetents were meant to provide comfortable shelter for conservationists who were protecting the trees from being cut down. The tents were finally sold to the Hertshoom camping site in The Netherlands, where they are rented out five months a year. They can accommodate two adults and two children each. Designed by: Dré Wapenaar http://www.drewapenaar.nl/Glen 73 of 73
SAFE : Design Takes On Risk (Oct. 16, 2005 - Jan. 2, 2006), the first major design exhibition at the New York MoMA since its reopening features more then 300 products designed in response to psychological and physical threats.