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Rob Walker|Essays

Rarified Air

Can air (like water) be commodified, or at least physically and/or intellectually packaged in some manner that gives it measurable monetary value? So it would seem.

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On Slate: Branding with badges

Foursquare's badges as a stealthy form of graphic branding: subconsciously familiar, without being overtly advertised or highlighted.

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Order, chaos, order: Jennifer Shaw’s ‘Hurricane Story’

Order, chaos, order: An introduction to Jennifer Shaw's personal narrative in photograhs, Hurricane Story.

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Stealth Iconography: The Google Maps Pin

Asssessing the stealth icon status of the Google Maps pin.

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Dedigitization

“Digital goods” are increasingly seen as having real value. Increasingly, though, things from the digital world are crossing over into physical manifestations that can be bought and sold.

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On Radiolab: the Sound of Science

“Radiolab,” a public radio show that breaks from public radio sensibilities, not least in its striking sound.

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Fun Stuff

A result of the wrenching economic downturn is that we just don’t care about stuff anymore.

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Go Figure

A recurring feature in architectural renderings: the little human figures who inhabit the rendered world.

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Ghosts in the Machine

Everyday we are busy producing fresh masses of life-affirming digital stuff. What happens to this “stuff” when we die?

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Global Entertainment

Entertainment via web-based geography.

Rob Walker|Collections

Rob Walker’s Collection of Bicentennial Quarters

Rob Walker shares his collection of bicentennial quarters.

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Inside the Wild, Wacky, Profitable World of Boing Boing

How four people who do exactly what they want run one of the most popular blogs on the planet.

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