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Primary Metaphors - Privacy

Primary Metaphors
MA Graphic Design, Arts University Bournemouth, 2019
About:
Our task in this brief was to conduct a series of experiments exploring the relationships between freedom / restraint and space. Movement, writing, rendering, traveling, speaking, gesture, thinking etc. How do they become free? Is the freedom we have today related to he United Nations Declaration of Human Rights? How can freedoms be expressed by using articles from the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights?
Design Idea:
All people have the right to have their privacy. However, in modern time it is hard to protect personal data from companies and governments which uses these data every day. However, before the technological era started privacy was a concept which the limitations and boundaries are not invisible from other people’s perspective. Unfortunately, with the advancing technology, the edges become visible, and significant part of these data are not well preserved by social networks, companies and governments. On the poster, privacy has been on the left sight as well before the surveillances and sharing data with companies. In time privacy become visible with the name of companies like Google, Facebook, Instagram etc.

Primary Metaphors:
- Hiding is obsuring.
- Privacy has barriers / enclosures.
- Action is self-propelled motion. - Privacy is bounded.
- Privacy is non-transparent.
Primary Metaphors - Privacy
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Primary Metaphors - Privacy

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