In 2018, Schweppes partnered with Ogilvy Brazil to design a smart dress that used touch-sensors to illustrate how women are groped in nightclubs (Dickson 2018). The dress is a strong example of a host of digital devices that mobilise smart technology to legitimate women’s testimony of sexual assault in public space. It also belongs to a growing category of technology closely attached to the body and designed to either protect it from harm or lend credence to previously silenced publics. Devices like the Ogilvy dress draw attention to the marginalisation of victims’ voices; it owes its existence to institutions of power refusing to listen to women’s testimony. However, the devices also reinscribe the same silencing dynamic by positioning the...
The purpose of this project is to create clothing that encloses a device that would either track loc...
Inspired by Mary Simmerling’s poem ‘What I was Wearing’, Jen Brockman and Mary Wyandt Hiebert create...
Rape prevention products inscribe blame for rape onto female bodies and do not actually prevent rape...
In the context of expanding preventative strategies for addressing sexual violence, we are witnessin...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
Women are increasingly experiencing a slew of security difficulties while traveling alone at night, ...
This paper addresses a design exploration focusing on interactive jewellery and wearable computing t...
It is estimated that one in three women experience intimate partner violence (IPV) across the course...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
This paper provides analysis and insight from a collaborative process with a Canadian sex worker rig...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challen...
15 pagesAfter researching 215 existing apps designed to prevent sexual violence (Bivens & Hasinoff, ...
Wearable devices and smart clothes give rise to pivotal technological and legal issues in the fashio...
Cyber violence against women and girls (Cyber VAWG) is a new and emerging form of violence and the ...
The way we approach personal safety and security has been completely transformed by the rapid growth...
The purpose of this project is to create clothing that encloses a device that would either track loc...
Inspired by Mary Simmerling’s poem ‘What I was Wearing’, Jen Brockman and Mary Wyandt Hiebert create...
Rape prevention products inscribe blame for rape onto female bodies and do not actually prevent rape...
In the context of expanding preventative strategies for addressing sexual violence, we are witnessin...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
Women are increasingly experiencing a slew of security difficulties while traveling alone at night, ...
This paper addresses a design exploration focusing on interactive jewellery and wearable computing t...
It is estimated that one in three women experience intimate partner violence (IPV) across the course...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
This paper provides analysis and insight from a collaborative process with a Canadian sex worker rig...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challen...
15 pagesAfter researching 215 existing apps designed to prevent sexual violence (Bivens & Hasinoff, ...
Wearable devices and smart clothes give rise to pivotal technological and legal issues in the fashio...
Cyber violence against women and girls (Cyber VAWG) is a new and emerging form of violence and the ...
The way we approach personal safety and security has been completely transformed by the rapid growth...
The purpose of this project is to create clothing that encloses a device that would either track loc...
Inspired by Mary Simmerling’s poem ‘What I was Wearing’, Jen Brockman and Mary Wyandt Hiebert create...
Rape prevention products inscribe blame for rape onto female bodies and do not actually prevent rape...