Katerina Kampriani began designing deliberately inconvenient objects as a way of venting her frustrations during the Greek economic crisis
. Born and raised in Athens, Kamprani struggled to find a career in the creative industries during the dire Greek economic crisis of the 2010s.
“The discouragement manifested in these absurd ideas about objects that are deliberately designed to be inconvenient,” she says. The project started for fun, but she’s pleased it’s served real purpose too. “The images have been used in research to help patients with brain injuries and motor control deficits.”
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