Personal Space in a Bubble
A recent Ohio transplant to the bustling city of New York faced the challenge of adapting to the city’s quirks, notably the absence of personal space on public transportation. Seeking to establish her own “personal bubble,” she cleverly introduced a Hoberman sphere into her daily commute.
This collapsible structure, akin to a bubble, not only marked her territory but also offered the convenience of transforming into a compact, purse-sized form for easy transport outside the subway’s confines.