4th Amendment Wear is a great project aimed at getting people to think a little more about their Constitutional rights. After the latest wave of TSA measures were put into place, Tim Geoghegan and Matthew Ryan began a silent protest of their own. They found metallic type that could, in theory, show up on TSA scanners that would display the 4th amendment, then inked t-shirts and underwear. A thought-provoking way to fuel the debate about safety vs. civil liberties. {via Josh Spear}
Very clever.
11-29-10 » 2:07 pm »
oh jesus. seriously?
11-29-10 » 2:49 pm »
wow! that’s creative.
11-29-10 » 6:20 pm »
i like
11-29-10 » 6:27 pm »
How cool is that?! Very clever indeed.
11-29-10 » 8:02 pm »