frankie
personal space dress
  • home
  • articles
  • design
  • personal space dress
design

personal space dress

By Staff Writer
25 May 2014

In primary school we were always taught that only friends and family could enter our 'personal bubble', and it's a life lesson that we still like to drawn on as globe-roaming adults.

In primary school we were always taught that only friends and family could enter our 'personal bubble', and it's a life lesson that we still like to drawn on as globe-roaming adults. Unfortunately, not everyone was taught about the bubble rule, managing to find ways to invade our space on trains, footpaths and sometimes just during a conversation (close-talkers, we're looking at you).

Artist Kathleen McDermott is all too aware of this problem, so she's come up with the ingenious Personal Space Dress: a frock that extends the space around the wearer's body, preventing people from getting too up-close-and-personal. It works using sensors that can tell if someone's over-stepping the chumminess mark, and while we do approve of some healthy interaction - from a comfortable distance, of course - we think it's rather clever indeed.

All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.