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Peter in Print | Peter C. Baker | Substack Peter in Print Subscribe Sign in Home Archive About Share this publication petercbaker.substack.com Peter in Print Copy link Facebook Email Notes More Share this post Peter in Print Imagine Little Italy in the 1940s... Copy link Facebook Email Notes More Imagine Little Italy in the 1940s... New column + Tracks on Tracks trundles onward Peter C. Baker Jul 11, 2024 Share this post Peter in Print Imagine Little Italy in the 1940s... Copy link Facebook Email Notes More Share Hi all, belatedly sharing my New York Times Magazine ‘Screenland’ column from a month ago (🤷♂️). It’s about a much-criticized Apple/iPad ad that showed a hydraulic press crushing a bunch of musical instruments, cameras, record players, etc. By extension, it’s also about how tech is running out of genuinely novel experiences to offer consumer, and how this trend is showing up in other bizarre ...
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