Not so long ago, children were playing with homemade guns, swords and all kinds of other weapons. We were shooting our friends and were trying not to be killed by them. However in recent years this has changed drastically. Mass shootings in schools have transformed our relationship with guns and weapons to the point where schools are being outfitted with metal detectors and teachers are allowed to carry guns in class, because any child could be the next mass murder.
Tools To Secure School Safety And Security is derived from the typical language used by the American Homeland Security department and tries to illustrate in a light hearted way how the innocence of fun, home-made weapons has been taken from us.
The series gives simple instructions how we can now secure our own school safety and security with typical school and office objects.
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #1, 2019
wood, Nokia 3310 and tape
40 x 16 x 5 cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #2, 2019
spinner, blades and tape
9 x 9 x 2 cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #3, 2019
cables, wood and tape
35 x 15 x 6 cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #4, 2019
mouse and pins
14 x 6.5 x 40cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #5, 2019
deodorant, lighter and tape
21 x 4.9 x 4.8 cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #6, 2019
pens, elastics and tape
20 x 15 x 3 cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #7, 2019
CD
12 x 12 x 0,12 cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #8, 2019
ruler and nails
5 x 30 x 10 cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #9, 2019
pencils, pen and elastics
18 x 18 x 4 cm
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #10, 2019
freshener and cable tie
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #11, 2019
laptop, doorhandles and screws
Tools To Secure School Safety and Security #12, 2019
post-it and pin
Not so long ago, children were playing with homemade guns, swords and all kinds of other weapons. We were shooting our friends and were trying not to be killed by them. However in recent years this has changed drastically. Mass shootings in schools have transformed our relationship with guns and weapons to the point where schools are being outfitted with metal detectors and teachers are allowed to carry guns in class, because any child could be the next mass murder.
Tools To Secure School Safety And Security is derived from the typical language used by the American Homeland Security department and tries to illustrate in a light hearted way how the innocence of fun, home-made weapons has been taken from us.
The series gives simple instructions how we can now secure our own school safety and security with typical school and office objects.