It's been a while since I posted the last annual instalment of Wired magazine's "artifacts from the future", from the back-page feature called "Found", because the magazine's usually scrupulously complete online archive doesn't include that segment prior to November 02004 (number 12.11). Therefore, as far as I know, they haven't been available anywhere on the web to date.
So today I went to Yale's Engineering Library and scanned the missing pieces, one by one. (Please excuse quality differences in the scanned images.)
[Back to the 02003 collection | On to 02005...]
So today I went to Yale's Engineering Library and scanned the missing pieces, one by one. (Please excuse quality differences in the scanned images.)
[mood machine] | Wired 12.01
[chococeuticals] | Wired 12.02
[bulletproof fashion] | Wired 12.03
[nanobot inhaler] | Wired 12.04
[postcards] | Wired 12.05
[20 big ones] | Wired 12.06
[power gym] | Wired 12.07
[media archives] | Wired 12.08
["lost file" poster] | Wired 12.09
[bathroom vendor] | Wired 12.10
[e-vote receipt] | Wired 12.11 [@ online edition]
[space bag] | Wired 12.12 [@ online edition]
[chococeuticals] | Wired 12.02
[bulletproof fashion] | Wired 12.03
[nanobot inhaler] | Wired 12.04
[postcards] | Wired 12.05
[20 big ones] | Wired 12.06
[power gym] | Wired 12.07
[media archives] | Wired 12.08
["lost file" poster] | Wired 12.09
[bathroom vendor] | Wired 12.10
[e-vote receipt] | Wired 12.11 [@ online edition]
[space bag] | Wired 12.12 [@ online edition]
[Back to the 02003 collection | On to 02005...]
Protip for preventing show-through from the other side of thin news-sheet or magazine web: put a piece of black paper under the page to be scanned.
ReplyDeleteThat's good to know -- thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these! Referenced in Fark.
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