Public and Private Space
Public or Private? Clothing or shelter? Jordi Canuda’s Share Hat redefines personal space as a space of relationships.
Our social lives are defined by the people we know. “Share” celebrates our relationships by transforming the standard and personal form of a hat to accommodate several wearers at once. This multiplication of function represents the way we integrate within social groups. A space that was invisible, but existing intuitively becomes both visible and humorous. It represents the umbrella of our everyday conversations.
- Rob

December 26th, 2007 at 11:06 am
they seem more private (ironically)
as if they agree together as a group
to hide within a deeper mystery
that will not share itself with others–
and the air itself.