2020 Winner
Communication Design

Privacy Is Theft

Privacy Is Theft

Category—Student

2020 Winner
Communication Design

Privacy Is Theft

Designer(s)

Yebin Chung, Pasadena, California

Additional Credits

INSTRUCTOR:
Brad Bartlett

SCHOOL:
ArtCenter College of Design

PRINCIPAL TYPE:
Din
Privacy (custom)
Space Mono

DIMENSIONS:
10 x 12 x 4 in.
(25.4 x 30.5 x 10.2 cm)

CONCEPT:
Knowing is good, but knowing everything is better. The digital mass surveillance network has the power to analyze and reveal even the minuscule details of your preference of breakfast foods. We are living in the age of surveillance. As technology advances, we are approaching a world far more intelligent and intrusive than before. This new framework, seemingly straight out of a dystopian dream, is invasive. Privacy Is Theft is a book that introduces how far we have come and how we can, if possible, bypass the limitless power of mass surveillance. Are we chasing a utopian dream? Or a dystopian illusion?

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