
New York designer Fiona Carswell has developed an ingenious "Smoking Jacket" that playfully reminds us of the consequences of smoking in a way that government regulators wish they were clever enough to emulate.
"The jacket has a built-in pair of lungs on the front. As the wearer smokes, the lungs fill up with the exhaled cigarette smoke and begin to gradually darken over time.
This project was a result of exploring reflective design as it relates to the body, behavioral choices, and information displays."
Via we make money not art.
Posted by Rob Maguire on May 22, 2007 in
| Games |