Design: March 2002 Archive Page
March 25, 2002
Turn of the Century [the standardization of screws]
"Whether made by the Gap or American Eagle, a pair of khakis with a 32-inch inseam and a 34-inch waist will fit you just about the same. A Panasonic phone will plug into the jacks in your home as easily as a phone from AT&T.... Today, according to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, there are close to 800,000 global standards. But go back a century and a half and you find an American economy in which there were literally none." --Turn of the Century [the standardization of screws]font color="#000000"> (Wired)
Categories:
Business
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Design
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History
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Technology
March 22, 2002
Merchants of Cool
(PBS)
A report on the creators and marketers of popular culture for teenagers (teens talk back). --Merchants of Cool
March 14, 2002
The Company Therapist
A "collaborative hyperdrama" purports to be the archives of a young psychiatrist offering his services to the employees of a dot-com. "Through transcripts of therapy sessions, patient diaries and logs, doodles, personnel records, telephone conversations, and other written and graphical materials, the Company Therapist is designed to allow a deep exploration of its characters and their stories." --The Company Therapist
Categories:
Culture
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Cyberculture
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Design
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Humanities
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Literature
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Technology
