Are you interested in reading about objects? (It’s hard to believe you are not, if you are spending time on Design Observer.) Then direct your gaze toward a new project that launched last week:
Object Lessons. This essay-and-book series will concern itself with “the hidden lives of ordinary things.” Masterminded by
Ian Bogost and
Christopher Schaberg, Object Lessons has teamed up with
The Atlantic and Bloomsbury Publishing — and, for those of you interested in
writing about objects, the project
seeks contributors. (Note: I am on the Object Lessons “advisory board.”) The first essay in what promises to be a long-running project appeared on the Atlantic.com last week, and is about
Domino’s pizza. That should give you an idea of how elastic the project’s idea of “an object” might be. More about Object Lessons
here.
—Rob Walker