Four months ago I went through a life changing experience: My first daughter was born, and I fell immediately in-love with
Mourning the Death of a Smartphone
November 6, 2011
Back in the day when I lived in LA, I was incredibly low-tech. I'd listen to mix tapes instead of mp3s. I'd
Catching Up to the Future: How technology in Minority
October 30, 2011
I remember the first time I saw the movie Minority Report. It was the Summer of 2002, a time in American history
What a Story
October 28, 2011
Kate Bush played an important part in the soundtrack of my childhood. My sister loved her music, and we used to spend
POST-MORTEM: How the fictitious service, Envoy, can change the
October 16, 2011
“Two certainties in life exist: You are born, and you die.” With these words Max Doherty, a vaguely sinister spokesman for the
R.I.P. Farfar
October 10, 2011
It is often said that all good things must come to an end. Following ten years of incredible work, the Swedish agency
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November 15, 2011
Sarah Tuttle-Singer
Imagine if Facebook existed in the 1950's: This Anne Taintor-esque video got me thinking about how our romantic relationships have evolved in the digital age. Allow me to break it down: A typical love story circa 1991 Boy meets Girl. Boy asks for Girl's phone number. Boy calls Girl. Boy leaves message. Girl calls Boy (after waiting a day just to