Victorian Faucet Binary Code Dripping into Fingerprint Tote Bag
Size:
16 inches
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0.39 kg
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USA
- This design subverts the idea of information security by visualizing data as a literal leak from a Victorian faucet. Instead of water, streams of binary code drip endlessly, pooling into the silhouette of a human fingerprint, our most personal identifier. This stark, high-contrast stencil art uses negative space to evoke a sense of infinite vulnerability, critiquing the fragile nature of digital privacy in an age of constant data exposure. The design’s fluid motion and varying line weights create a dynamic visual narrative that blends urban decay with digital symbolism. It’s a bold, thought-provoking piece that resonates with anyone concerned about data security, identity, and the unseen cracks in our digital lives. Wear this product as a statement on the fragility of privacy and the ongoing battle to protect what’s uniquely yours in a world of endless data leaks.
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Powerful conceptual design featuring a stark Victorian-style water faucet dripping streams of binary code that pool into a human fingerprint, symbolizing the vulnerability of personal data and the illusion of digital security. Crafted with high-contrast black ink and fluid line work, this artwork critiques modern data privacy through urban decay symbolism, making it a striking statement piece for tech enthusiasts, privacy advocates, and digital culture fans. 16” x 16” bag with two 14” long and 1” wide black cotton webbing strap handles. Made of a lightweight, spun polyester canvas-like fabric. All seams and stress points are double-stitched for durability, and the reinforced bottom flattens to fit more items and hold larger objects. Spot clean/dry clean only.