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  • June, 2013

    Facebook is just fine

  • April, 2013

    Wind Up Kidd Chronicle

  • December, 2012

    Subcompact round up and The Daily

  • November, 2012

    An invitation — Roden Explorers

  • November, 2012

    Subcompact Publishing

    … Zip drives ate floppies.
    CDs ate Zips.
    DVDs ate CDs.
    SD cards ate film.
    LCDs ate CRTs.
    Telephony ate telegraphy.
    Text messaging ate talking.
    Tablets are eating our paper …

  • November, 2012

    Unbindings and edges

  • October, 2012

    Our bit heavens

  • September, 2012

    Publishing startups and the great fuzziness

  • September, 2012

    Twitter for minimalists

  • August, 2012

    Platforming Books

    In the last two years a simple, strong truth has emerged: The future of books is built upon networked platforms, not islands.

    An essay about what a contemporary digital book looks like — scattered and disjointed, spread across multiple platforms in various states of open and closed.

  • May, 2012

    Ahab!

  • May, 2012

    Hack the Cover

    If digital covers as we know them are so 'dead,' why do we hold them so gingerly? Treat them like print covers? We can't hurt them. They're dead. So let's start hacking. Pull them apart, cut them into bits and see what we come up with.

  • April, 2012

    A pointable we [3/3]

  • April, 2012

    A pointable we [2/3]

  • April, 2012

    A pointable we [1/3]

  • March, 2012

    The Digital↔Physical

    On Building Flipboard for iPhone and Finding the Edges of Our Digital Narratives.

  • December, 2011

    The momentum of Steve Jobs

  • September, 2011

    The shape of our future book

  • June, 2011

    Post-Artifact Books and Publishing

    Thinking about books after Books. Publishing after Publishers.

    There is the making of content. The content container. Then, our playful dance around the container.

    How does digital affect these spaces? How do we talk about these spaces?

  • June, 2011

    Twitter archives and the sendai quake

  • March, 2011

    The nourishing wake

  • February, 2011

    In praise of shadows

  • January, 2011

    The long road back to 2000

  • January, 2011

    So long 2010, and thanks for all the pageviews

  • December, 2010

    Gifting digital books

  • December, 2010

    Publish. Now.

  • November, 2010

    Seeing Prime: Panasonic’s 14mm Lumix Lens

    A review of the 14mm Panasonic micro four thirds lens.

  • November, 2010

    Initial thoughts on the GF2 announcement

  • October, 2010

    Woods of Wales: Do Lectures, 2010

    We did this for four days and on the fifth we went home.

  • October, 2010

    The ereader incompetence checklist (for discerning consumers, editors, publishers and designers)

  • July, 2010

    Kickstartup

    Notes on successful Fundraising with Kickstarter.com & the (re)making of Art Space Tokyo

  • June, 2010

    The cornerstone of digital books

  • April, 2010

    Embracing the Digital Book

    Let's talk about text.
    Let's talk about the digital book.

  • April, 2010

    Collected quotes: books on the iPad

  • March, 2010

    The iPad screen is not your desktop screen

  • March, 2010

    Books in the Age of the iPad

    Print is dead. Digital is surging. Everyone is confused.

    A collections of thoughts on the future of books in the context of the iPad.

  • February, 2010

    Annapurna Moonrise

    Night photography at Annapurna base camp, and a travelogue on reaching the sanctuary.

  • December, 2009

    GF1 Field Test — Video Supplement

    A supplementary gallery of video taken while hiking in Nepal.

  • December, 2009

    GF1 Field Test — 16 Days in the Himalayas

    Part travelogue. Part camera review.

    A look at traveling with Panasonic's new DMC-GF1 Micro Four Thirds camera coupled with the Lumix 20mm f1.7 lens in the mountains of Nepal.

  • July, 2009

    @font-face: The Potential of Web Typography

    @font-face: the hope of a standard, cross-platform, cross-browser, lightweight method for referencing font-files not found on end users' computer.

Journal (long-form) »

  • Subcompact Publishing
  • Platforming Books
  • Hack the Cover
  • The Digital↔Physical
  • Post-Artifact Books and Publishing
  • Seeing Prime: Panasonic’s 14mm Lumix Lens
  • Woods of Wales: Do Lectures, 2010
  • Kickstartup
  • Embracing the Digital Book
  • Books in the Age of the iPad
  • Annapurna Moonrise
  • GF1 Field Test — Video Supplement
  • GF1 Field Test — 16 Days in the Himalayas
  • @font-face: The Potential of Web Typography

Satellite (shorter-form) »

  • Facebook is just fine
  • Wind Up Kidd Chronicle
  • Subcompact round up and The Daily
  • An invitation — Roden Explorers
  • Unbindings and edges
  • Our bit heavens
  • Publishing startups and the great fuzziness
  • Twitter for minimalists
  • Ahab!
  • A pointable we [3/3]
  • A pointable we [2/3]
  • A pointable we [1/3]
  • The momentum of Steve Jobs
  • The shape of our future book
  • … read more »

Books / Printed Matter »

  • Flipboard for iPhone
  • Do You Know? (2008 edition)
  • Art Space Tokyo
  • Curing Japan's America Addiction
  • Goodbye Madame Butterfly
  • Last Of The Red Hot Poppas
  • Do You Know? (2006 edition)
  • Kuhaku

Other / Misc / Older Work

  • Photography
  • Interactive

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