Off: The Day the Internet Died

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Product details

  • ISBN 9783791386874
  • Weight: 221g
  • Dimensions: 171 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Prestel
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Hardback
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We all dream about it: a life free of scrolling, tweeting, liking, faving, streaming, replying, apologizing for not replying, and other assaults on our poor, saturated brains. But what would an analog world actually look like? Chris Colin, author of What to Talk About, paints a picture that's a little Edenic and a little demented. Un-barraged by celeb gossip and political news, we begin to notice nature again. We take walks, stare at the clouds, and listen to podcasts consisting of our own thoughts. Snapchatting gives way to endless rounds of Go Fish. Minecraft is a game involving sticks and leaves. We talk to our neighbors— not about the TV shows we’re streaming—and occasionally we fall in love. Delivered in a pitch-perfect, tongue-in-cheek biblical style, this little book imagines an alternate reality that will hit home in our tech-addled worlds. Rinee Shah’s playful illustrations perfectly capture the absurdity of life reflected in our screens. Whether you’re addicted to tech or not, you’ll see something of yourself when you put down your phone and pick up this smart, funny book.
CHRIS COLIN’S writing has appeared in the 'New York Times Magazine', 'Pop-Up Magazine', 'Saveur', 'Outside', 'Wired', 'Smithsonian', and 'Best American Science and Nature Writing'. He is the author, most recently, of 'What to Talk About', 'What Really Happened to the Class of ’93', and 'Blindsight'. He co-wrote 'This Is Camino', which was nominated for a James Beard Award. He lives in San Francisco, CA. RINEE SHAH’S work spans multiple mediums, from music videos to mobile apps. Her clients include 'Apple', 'The New York Times', 'Facebook', 'Fendi', 'O Magazine', 'Fitbit', and 'Simon & Schuster'. She is the author and illustrator of 'The Made-Up Words Project', a visual dictionary of made-up words. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.