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All posts filed under “Consumer rights”

12 May, 2006

The Anti-Sit Archives

Anti-sit

Transfer has an amazing collection of images of ‘Anti-Sit’ devices, mostly in New York but also internationally.
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Filed under: Arbitrary, Architecture, Architecture & urbanism, Bad design, Civil rights, Consumer rights, Control, Creeping erosion of norms, Design, Design philosophy, Design with Intent, Designed to be unpleasant, Designed to injure, Designers, Disabilities, Discrimination, Discriminatory Architecture, Distasteful corollary, Do artifacts have politics?, Embedding code, Erosion of liberty, Forcing functions, Health and safety, Interaction design, Killjoy technology, Liberty, Oppression, Philosophy of control, Political design, Public money, Restriction, Shopping, Sneaky, Social engineering, Spatial, Urban, User experience, User Psychology, Worldwide
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