A Fake Arm Selfie Stick Only Makes You Look Less Sad In Photographs

A Fake Arm Selfie Stick Only Makes You Look Less Sad In Photographs

They’re being banned from museums, art galleries and sporting events faster than people can buy them, but that’s OK because selfie sticks are awful and deserve to disappear. However, designers Justin Crowe and Aric Snee may have found a way to redeem them with a selfie stick that looks like a human arm so a self-shot can help hide someone’s crushing loneliness.

A Fake Arm Selfie Stick Only Makes You Look Less Sad In Photographs

The Selfie Arm is still a concept at this point, and hopefully if the pair ever decide to commercialise their creation they will make it look less dead and grey. But the idea might help to make the selfie stick fad seem slightly less awful because the resulting photos don’t actually look like you’re taking a picture of yourself. Instead, they appear as if a lover or a good friend is actually behind the camera opposite you.

Anyone walking by as you snap a photo of yourself using the Selfie Arm will be horrified, but all of your friends and followers online won’t realise your clever ruse. [Justin Crowe Studio via designboom]

A Fake Arm Selfie Stick Only Makes You Look Less Sad In Photographs


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