I immediately thought of the apartments in Yevgeny Zamyatin's novel We, but maybe it's closer to those in Jacques Tati's movie Playtime. It's spooky when something once intended as dystopian parody now has a real life analog.
Sounds like something that quickly becomes mandatory if you want to get through security. And would transparent luggage "do" anything? Scanners aren't looking at your luggage as if it was transparent ...
I don't think the transparent luggage is a solution exactly, the issue is we already have security theater and I'm not sure we're any safer because of it.
More process, more / different lines to stand in, I'm not sure that's better.
JohnFen•4mo ago
In any case, I wouldn't use such luggage because I'm not willing to take luggage on an airplane, and haven't been for decades. I ship my stuff ahead via a parcel carrier. Privacy doesn't enter into it.