The Adversphere
<Group project>
2023
Team members:
Dilan Dave
Elle Ashby
Jessica Zhang
John Pegden
The project addresses the privacy and identity concerns that arise from the integration of AI in physical spaces, particularly in a future with widespread synthetic media. We propose a solution through the design of a device called "wearable preferences." This device detects users' data collection preferences and effectively prevents unwanted data collection.
Our project takes a unique approach to combat AI by utilising AI itself. Inspired by adversarial patterns, we have developed a method to make individuals invisible to AI cameras. Our objective is to empower individuals to have control over their personal data and make informed choices about its usage. We prompt individuals to consider whether they prefer to exist in physical spaces while remaining invisible in the digital realm or to share their data for personal gain. Through our project, we offer a glimpse into a future where individuals have increased agency over their personal data.
< Speculative design, 3D modelling, coding, interactive design >
Our project takes a unique approach to combat AI by utilising AI itself. Inspired by adversarial patterns, we have developed a method to make individuals invisible to AI cameras. Our objective is to empower individuals to have control over their personal data and make informed choices about its usage. We prompt individuals to consider whether they prefer to exist in physical spaces while remaining invisible in the digital realm or to share their data for personal gain. Through our project, we offer a glimpse into a future where individuals have increased agency over their personal data.
< Speculative design, 3D modelling, coding, interactive design >
Virtual Concept Store
I created a concept store that utilises interactive installations to present our product-related content. The store is designed to be an immersive and inviting space, celebrating the beauty of physical and natural elements while fostering curiosity and enjoyment for visitors.
To ensure privacy, the roof and arch of the store serve as a shield against unsolicited AI data collection. The store is divided into four distinct areas: the device and its technology, interface settings and operation, wearable module try-on, and traveling preference zones. Interactive installations showcasing the device’s features are placed throughout the store to encourage visitor engagement.
and immerse in an experience that resembles the physical store environment (Note: the website may experience loading time)
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