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Things magazine

September 21, 2006

There is no real point to this blog entry - no change says you - but I think Things magazine is worth looking at:

http://www.thingsmagazine.net


Things magazine was originally founded in 1994 by a group of writers and historians based at the Victoria & Albert Museum/Royal College of Art in the belief that objects can open up new ways of understanding the world. Now an independent magazine, things has built a reputation as a home for new writing - essays, reviews, short stories and poems - about objects and their meanings. The website contains a weblog, photography galleries, special projects, searchable archives and the occasional on-line only article.

This project in particular caught my fancy: http://www.thingsmagazine.net/projects/007/index.htm

Posted by: Jason Walsh


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Blogger Former designer turned journalist Jason Walsh writes about design, culture, politics and technology and has contributed to a wide range of newspapers and magazines in the UK, the United States and Ireland. He studied fine art at the University of Ulster and currently divides his time between Dublin and Belfast.
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