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Tony is returning home from an errand.A neighbor sees him and thinks he lookssuspicious.
The neighbor follows andan altercation ensues.
Tony dies.His shooter is not convicted.
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Afraid Defined
! Afraid : filled with fear or apprehension
2 :
filled with concern or regret over an unwanted situation
3 : having a dislike for something [1]
Afraid as it it informs this critical design means the fear a person feels in a standyour ground situation where a life is taken (with emphasis on the victim/deceased).
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Stand Your Ground
! The Stand Your Ground (SYG)Law allows anyone to usedeadly force in self-defense
without the duty to retreat whenfaced with a reasonableperceived threat[2]
! In common terms: a shooter only
has to believe that their life is indanger(be afraid) to kill andthey will not be convicted ofhomicide [3]
[4]
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Critical Design
Critical design is used to make us think. But also raise
awareness, expose assumptions, provoke action, andspark debate[5]
I chose a critical design approach for this context to raise
awareness and expose assumptions
A drawback to creating a critical design is that its
conceptual. It also may not provide a solution to a
problem
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Research Insights
clothingcontributes toperception ofpersonality
[7]
homicide rates haveincreased 7-9% in
states with SYG Laws
[8]
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Tony is returning home from an errand. A neighbor sees him and thinks he looks
suspicious.
Tony raises his arms, palmsforward in a surrender" gesture His hood retracts beneath a hidden collar,transforming the hoodie into a cardigan
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Before
After
The hood shrouded Tonys face
Hoodies hold a negative
connotation and criminalize thewearers
A hidden collar is in the
inside of the hood
The hood retracts under the collar when Tony
raises his arms
His face is identifiable Tony is perceived as less threatening to the pursuer
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What Happens Next?
Ideally, the fear is mitigated in the pursuer and he
retreats or allows Tony to retreat
Keep in mind, this is a critical design its purpose is to
raise awareness not be a solution
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Research Citations
! [1] Webster. 0. .
! [2] . N.p.. Web. 18 Feb 2014. .
! [3] Bothelo, Greg, and Sunny Hostin. "Dunn convicted of attempted murder; hung jury on murder in
'loud-music' trial." 16 02 2014: n. page. Web. 19 Feb. 2014. .
! [4] http://images2.dailykos.com/i/user/30549/Stand_your_ground.jpg
! [5] Trayvon Martin shooting sparkes "hoodie" movement. N.d. Photograph. http://www.cbsnews.comWeb. 19Feb 2014. .
! [6] Dunne, A., and F. Raby. N.p.. Web. 19 Feb 2014. .
! [7] Wall Street Journal Staff, . N.p., n. d. 20 Feb 2014.
! [8] Schultz, D., and S. Vedantam. n.d., n. pag. .
http://www.npr.org/2013/01/02/167984117/-stand-your-ground-linked-to-increase-in-homicidehttp://blogs.wsj.com/runway/2011/09/28/how-clothes-shape-race-perception-video/http://www.dunneandraby.co.uk/content/bydandr/13/0http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/trayvon-martin-shooting-sparks-hoodie-movement/http://www.usnews.com/debate-club/are-stand-your-ground-laws-a-good-idea