At the root of this cruelty, which treats the dispossessed like a pigeon infestation – fed crumbs by the kindly misguided, shooed away by the thoughtlessly indifferent and spiked by the inhumanly practical – are wilful misconceptions about homelessness: that it is a lifestyle choice, which oddly becomes more popular during periods of nationwide economic ruin; that poverty is down to personal failure; that kindness perpetuates it; and, more than any misconception, that good shelter is readily available.

Powerful commentary on “defensive architecture” and homelessness. Also possibly a case where a designer deliberately chose to produce something dehumanising.

(via Spikes keep the homeless away, pushing them further out of sight | Alex Andreou | Comment is free | theguardian.com)

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Kars Alfrink

Designer turned design researcher. Postdoc at TU Delft. Exploring contestable AI.