[Replicant] Assembly at 36C3 - Illustrate freedom, privacy and security issues

dllud dllud at riseup.net
Sun Nov 3 18:18:14 UTC 2019


> Absolutly, this was my first shot! I was hoping finding a more interesting interaction, but I do not find THE idea. :)

Let's go for the poster/flyer then. Making the interactive demo would
take much more time and effort, something we cannot afford right now
(Replicant 9 is the priority).


> This poster could be declined into small papers with references of pages on replicant website (not included on poster) to be distributed to visitors as Jeremy wrote.

Yes, we could always do both: poster and flyers. The hardest part is
creating the illustration. Having it printed on different mediums will
be easier.

I will be asking for quotes for the banner anyway, thus it's easy to ask
for an extra one, this time with a portrait aspect ratio.

On my previous email I was assuming that we could only print the poster
on it's front side, as the back would be facing away from the public.
However, it just occurred to me that we could have the poster tied just
at one point to ceiling, so that it could rotate freely on it's z axis.
We would just need to reinforce it with poster hanging strips
(wood/aluminium) on top and bottom.

This way we could print the back and front phone mockups on the back and
front of the poster. Visitors could then rotate the poster or go around
it to read both sides.

Here's a very skilfully made hand drawing with a sketch of how
Replicant's Assembly would look like (prepare to laugh xD):
https://share.zalkeen.net/d/l/assembly-sketch.jpg

Fil, could you create a sketch of the freedom/privacy/security issues
illustration? A simple pencil and paper sketch will do. The goal is to
have something with the idea in there, that someone with the design
skills could use as inspiration for the final work.
Could you also write the small texts that go with each arrow?

I was thinking about the following title for the illustration:
"What's wrong with your phone?"


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