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  • The Beatles, Unanticipated Uses of AR

    July 7, 2019

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    Despite growing up near Liverpool, I never visited any Beatles attractions other than popping into the Cavern a couple of times. It’s like living in London and never visiting The Tower: there’s always something more exciting going on. I broke the habit of a lifetime by finally going to The Beatles Story, a museum on…

  • The Cultures Ep 297: Technology Illiteracy

    July 7, 2019

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    Listen to episode 297 of my weekly podcast with Andrea Phillips and Naomi Alderman: What the Space Age taught us: Earth is the best of all possible worlds The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder Dealers of Lightning by Michael Hiltzik Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (UK) Office of Technology Assessment (US)

  • Reading More = Reading Better

    Reading More = Reading Better

    June 25, 2019

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    Issue 8 of my newsletter – subscribe here It’s hard to shake the feeling you’re having the same thoughts and ideas as everyone else if you just watch and read and listen to the same content – which these days tend to be the most upvoted or retweeted. This is a problem if your job involves…

  • Telling Tall Tales on Twitter

    June 16, 2019

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    Issue 7 of my newsletter – subscribe here When you listen to a stand-up comedian, you probably know their stories are being exaggerated for comic effect. That’s fine! Everyone understands they aren’t watching a documentary. We don’t need a disclaimer on the front door telling us the events depicted inside are fictional, even if we might…

  • Money Illiteracy, Apple Arcade

    June 9, 2019

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    Issue 6 of my newsletter – subscribe here Since buying a house a couple of years ago, I’ve noticed more and more people talking about overpaying their mortgages, and I find the whole idea mystifying. The mechanics of mortgages were alien to me until recently, and they may well be to you as well. In the…

  • British Servility, Gamification of Jobs Inside the API

    June 5, 2019

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    Issue 5 of my newsletter – subscribe here The rise of Conservative MP Rory Stewart has sparked an intense frustration in me. Many people who would never vote for a right-wing party have confessed liking this “British eccentric with preternatural intelligence“, as Hadley Freeman from the Guardian described him. What is it, precisely, that Freeman admires…

  • 90s Hagiography and Half Marathons

    May 31, 2019

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    Issue 4 of my newsletter – subscribe here Now that millennials are ageing into their status as Prime Consumers of culture, it’s no surprise that our childhood era of the 90s is being mined for nostalgia. Not all of this is cynical – I’m as charmed by games like Hypnospace Outlaw that harken back to the early…

  • The Cultures Ep 296: If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich?

    May 26, 2019

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    Listen to episode 296 of my weekly podcast with Andrea Phillips and Naomi Alderman: If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich? The Rise of the Meritocracyby Michael Young, the book that coined the term satirically  Liquid Death sells water to punks who are too cool for alcohol Note: No Naomi this ep

  • How to Read The New Yorker, my new TV, and the Playdate

    May 23, 2019

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    Issue 3 of my newsletter – subscribe here The New Yorker is the most consistently well-written longform magazine I’ve read, and it’s been the source of so many of my ideas over the years. It’s also the one of the most unread magazines out there, gracing coffee tables across the world in artistic tsundokus. For the…

  • The Mapping Problem

    May 20, 2019

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    Issue 2 of my newsletter – subscribe here There’s the book I’d like to write. And there’s the book I ought to write. Last year, someone from Samsung’s strategy team asked to talk to me about whether “gamification” could be a possible use (if not a killer app) for a hypothetical augmented reality heads-up display. I…

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