Rob Walker
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Rob Walker|Essays
Hearing Things
I have seen the future of rock and roll, and it’s merch. Of course, band-branded merchandise has been a major part of the music business, big and small, for years.
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When Funny Goes Viral
Taking Lulz (Sort of) Seriously.
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The Song Decoders
Pandora, is convinced it can guide you, to music that you like. The premise is that your favorite songs can be stripped to parts and reverse-engineered.
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Hitting Rewind on the Cassette Tape
The romance associated with vinyl seems to apply to its longtime analog rival, the cassette.
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Slightly Used
A line of axes from the Best Made Company. These are lovely objects, remarkable for the colorful painted patterns on the handles.
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Valuing $0
Lewis Hyde wrote The Gift decades ago for an audience of artists, writers and other people who create. Chris Anderson, cited Hyde’s work in his book Free, published last year.
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Styles of Likeness
The meaningful photograph as object — and non-object.
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The Theater of Making
What videos depicting the story of stuff-being-made are really about.
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Interface Runes
Revisiting the Palm Pilot's uncanny interaction-design alphabet.
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Selling Stories With Stuff
What Significant Objects suggests about the relationship between stories and stuff.
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What Does ‘The Cover of Time’ Mean?
The cover of Time Magazine may not speak with authority in the nonstop news cycle. But what does?
Rob Walker|Essays
Overshareability
Evernote's introvert focus raises a question: Has digital design become overly obsessed with extroverted behavior?