SaferSpaces

According to the project’s researchers: "The overall aim of the Safer Spaces project is to explore the potential for different and more creative understandings and applications of counter-terror communication.” The research focused on the London Underground and reflected on counter-terrorism communication and how to create new ways of embedding it into public spaces. They aimed to design new communication systems that were effective and at the same time did not rely on fear. This installation, one of the outputs of the “Safer Spaces” research, consisted of three cameras located in three different spaces. A screen next to each camera allows the visitor to observe the video modified by his/her own presence in the room. The installation used CO2 sensors to measure human presence in the room. As the CO2 levels increased the color of the projected images was modified. Additionally, the image on the screen varied in size according to the level of movement in front of the camera. **Input:** CO2 and video recording **Output:** Video on a screen .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
 * Project Name:** Safer spaces: communication design for counter terrorism
 * Project Credits:** Design: Jason Bruges Studio / Research: Mike Press, Teal Triggs
 * Project Brief Description:**
 * Project Most Representative Images:**
 * Project Video:**

[]) [] []
 * Relevant Web Addresses:**

......................media type="custom" key="11111166"....................................................................................................................................................................................
 * Project Analysis:**