If you're sick and tired of having to watch a World Cup match everywhere you go, this deceiving controller would be a suitable device for you. Designed by Fred & Farid Paris design group for the supposed four billion men and women who are disinterested in the sport, the can, dubbed the 'Anti-Foot Can,' can quiet "football dictatorship."
The 'Anti-Foot Can' looks like a regular soda can but it is actually a remote control disguised as an Orangina Miss O can. The remote conveniently switches off TVs in your vicinity that are playing a soccer match.
However, just be careful you don't reveal your pop's powers, because soccer fans are known to be very passionate -- and with passion, can come rage. You may turn into a soccer goalie deflecting shots.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Anti-soccer Soda Cans
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop and market anti-soccer soda cans as a novelty item for sports fans who want to playfully disrupt soccer matches.
- Remote Control Disguises
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create remote controls disguised as everyday objects to surprise and delight consumers with unexpected functionality.
- Customized TV Controls
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design remote controls that can be programmed to turn off specific types of content, allowing users to filter out unwanted sports or other programming.
Where This Applies
- Consumer Electronics
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate innovative remote control technology into consumer electronics products to provide unique and customizable user experiences.
- Novelty and Gift
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop and market novelty items that offer unexpected or humorous functionality, appealing to consumers looking for unique gifts or conversation starters.
- Broadcasting and Media
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new ways to engage and delight viewers by incorporating interactive and customizable features into television and streaming services.
