Personal Isolation Device

Personal Isolation Device

Outfit/clothing

The personal isolation device is for commuters who are sick of other people invading their personal space. The device asserts an individual's right to space. When the device is concealed in the backpack it is completely inconspicuous; but when unfurled, the bright orange color warns others not to get too close.

Actors: Hattie Stroud, Liz Hazle, Melissa Beams

Location: Public Transportation

Comments

when people are afraid of getting close to other people, no comunication is allowed. i think one of the greatest problems of our society nowadays is the lack of communication among people.

I think this is hilarious.

Ah well, there's communication between commuters but then there's also the experience of having your face in someone's armpit for twenty minutes... I think the smell-based types of communication are best avoided.

I would attempt to encourage you to reflect upon the fact; public transit is a temporary situation. If you feel uncomfortable, try to imagine everybody in their underwear, it might take the stress off. But wait! That is already an actual event that can be partaken of in several subways around the world. One day, when you are old and grey, if you are fortunate enough to become old and grey, you can reflect upon that sweet smell of pheremones (sp?) that wafts through the streams of human geography. And smile.

ahahahahahahaha OR you can just take up three seats.