Feral by Design

Between the Flags: Static signals, moving risk

Pia Williams Season 2 Episode 1

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 A swim that went wrong.
 A lifesaver’s eyes locked on mine.
 And a question I couldn’t shake.

Most safety systems are built for calm moments. But danger rarely shows up when we’re calm. At the beach, water reorganises itself minute by minute, yet the signals we rely on stay exactly the same.

What happens when static signals try to manage moving risk?

From static surf flags to cuttlefish, this is a story about sensing change, signalling state, and what happens when things that don’t move are designed to manage those that do.

Not about sharks.
Not about following rules.

But about what it would feel like if our safety signals could change state, the way cuttlefish do.

Nature owns the patent. We get to copy it.

Biology: Cuttlefish dynamically change colour, contrast and texture to signal internal state in real time, making changes instantly visible to others.
Principle: Signals should reflect changing conditions, not fixed states, so that risk is communicated in real time.
Application: Reimagining safety systems such as beach signals or wearable devices that change state with conditions, enabling people to sense and respond to risk as it emerges.

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