Designers Matthew Ryan and Tim Geoghegan won the Core77 Design Award this year for their 4th Amendment underwear, which protests the intrusion of those TSA body scanning X-rays without verbal protest. “It’s what we considered ‘technological judo,'” said the pair of their T-shirts, bras, and panties with the invasion of privacy amendment printed in metallic ink. “It used the very act of invading someone’s privacy to communicate a message that questioned how far Americans were willing sacrifice that sense of privacy. It didn’t outright condemn the search – it just raised questions. It gave the wearer a sense of individual liberty to be able to express their concerns, while not causing a disturbance.” (via Core77)