Pictures of stuff, cont’d: Disassembled
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Disassembled household appliances photographed by Brittny Badger, via the invaluable Junk Culture.
See also Adam Voorhees’ “Exploded” images, noted early on in this series of posts.
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--> The Metapoll. Take it.
Things That Look Like Other Things.
Counterfunctionality (A Gallery).
MLK BLVD: Open-source photography project: Contribute to the Flickr pool; browse the blog.
1. The Product Is You. Probably done.
2. The 48-Hour T-shirt. Concluded. Although might be reprised some day.
3. The International Review of Wine Packaging and Aesthetics. Discontinued.
"Where Were You?" Annual.
Titans of Finance: True Tales of Money & BusinessDisassembled household appliances photographed by Brittny Badger, via the invaluable Junk Culture.
See also Adam Voorhees’ “Exploded” images, noted early on in this series of posts.
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Imagining implausible uses for unpopular places. A project in collaboration with Ellen Susan and G.K. Darby.
Great creative writers invent stories about thrift-store objects. A project in collaboration with Joshua Glenn.
Letters From New Orleans, by Rob Walker.
Foreward to Brand Thinking and Other Noble Pursuits
Introduction to Ad Nauseam: A Survivor's Guide to American Consumer Culture
Essay for OBEY: Supply & Demand - The Art of Shepard Fairey - 20th Anniversary Edition
Consumed column about Obama as muse is included in Obama: The Historic Journey.
A piece I wrote way back when for Slate is included in Sponsorship: The Fine Art Of Corporate Sponsorship/the Corporate Sponsorship Of Fine Art
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Gary Hustwit's industrial design documentary Objectified.
Anne Elizabeth Moore's book, Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity.
Kaya Oakes' book, Slanted and Enchanted: The Evolution of Indie Culture.
Elizabeth Currid's book, The Warhol Economy: How Fashion, Art, and Music Drive New York City
Kim Fellner's book Wrestling with Starbucks: Conscience, Capital, Cappuccino.

