Public Speaking
Rob Walker — a contributing writer for
The New York Times Magazine and co-founder of many creative projects — is a provocative voice on consumer behavior, marketing, design, technology and popular culture. Michael Pollan calls him "the most trenchant psychoanalyst of our consumer selves." He is represented by
The Lavin Agency.
Upcoming Appearances and Talks:
May 2013
Significant Objects: A Conversation with Elizabeth Merritt
Rob Walker and Elizabeth Merritt of the Center for the Future of Museums talk about objects, stories, and the museum context.
American Alliance of Museums: Annual Meeting and MuseumExpo
June 2013
School of Visual Arts D*Crit Summer Intensive (with Adam Harrison Levy, Steven Heller, Alice Twemlow, and others)
Past Appearances and Talks:
December 9, 2012
Significant Objects: Do Good Stories Make Objects More Valuable?
Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Conference. Chicago, Illinois.
July 2012
Significant Objects Book Launch
With co-editor Joshua Glenn, and contributing writers Luc Sante, Shelley Jackson, Matthew Sharpe, Ben Greenman, Annie Nocenti, Jason Grote, and Mimi Lipson. The Strand. New York, NY.
June 2012
Stories, Consumed
On objects, narratives, and significant consumption. Keynote at The Ad Club "Consumed" Edge Conference. Boston, MA.
February 2012
A Conversation with Bobbi Patterson
Rob Walker and Bobbi Patterson of Emory University’s Department of Religion talk about one of the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism — that suffering is caused by desire — and the complexity of navigating contemporary consumer culture.
November 2011
The Language of Objects Hosting an evening of imaginative responses to the exhibition
Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects, with Kenneth Goldsmith, Ben Greenman, Leanne Shapton, and Cintra Wilson. MoMA, New York, NY.
May 2011
As Real As it Gets: Imaginary Objects and Fictional CritiquesKeynote at School of Visual Arts Design Criticism Conference. New York, NY
December 2010
Implausible Futures For Unpopular PlacesLecture on Hypothetical Development Organization project at Grand Arts. Kansas City, MO
October 2010
Imprint Culture Lab 2010: ConversationsPanelist (with Alex Bogusky, John Maeda). New York, NY
April 2010
Significant ObjectsPSFK Conference keynote. New York, NY
October 2009
Creating A New Craft CultureKeynote at American Craft Council conference. Minneapolis, MN
June 2009
HOW Design ConferenceKeynote. Austin, TX
May 2009
If You Follow Me I Will Follow You Back
Keynote at “Blowing Up The Brand,” New York University conference. New York, NY
Rob Walker is a technology/culture columnist for
Yahoo News. He is the former Consumed columnist for
The New York Times Magazine, and has contributed to many publications. He is co-editor (with Joshua Glenn) of the book
Significant Objects: 100 Extraordinary Stories About Ordinary Things, and author of
Buying In: The Secret Dialogue Between What We Buy and Who We Are.
Recent Book
Significant Objects: 100 Extraordinary Stories About Ordinary Things
Edited by Rob Walker and Joshua Glenn
Fantagraphics, 2012
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Design Observer Archive
Other Essays: 2010-2012
Etsy Goes Pro
Wired, October 2012
Tumblr Follows Its ♥
The New York Times Magazine, July 12, 2012
What It Takes To Be A 'Tuber
The New York Times Magazine, June 28, 2012
A Product of Creative Friction
The New York Times Magazine, June 3, 2012
This Brand Is Your Brand
OnEarth Magazine, May 31, 2012
MakerBot's Meta-Tools
Fast Company, January 2012
Politics As Entertainment
The New York Times Magazine, January 4, 2012
The Dog Ate My Paycheck
Marketplace, December 16, 2011
Recognizably Anonymous
December 8, 2011:
Slate
A Visual Object for the Digital Era
December 2011:
The Atlantic
What Percent Are You, Really?
November 29, 2011:
Marketplace
The Machine That Makes You Musical
October 23, 2011:
The New York Times
The Cult of Bang & Olufsen
October 2011:
Wired
4CP Friday: Effacement
September 2011:
HiLobrow
Replacement Therapy
September 2011:
The Atlantic
Not All Consumers Are Equal
August 18, 2011:
Marketplace
The Trivialities and Transcendence of Kickstarter
August 5, 2011:
The New York Times Magazine
The Swan Song of the Top 40
July 15, 2011:
The New York Times Magazine
Foursquare's Branding With Badges
July 5, 2011:
Slate
Failure Chic
June 16, 2011:
Marketplace
Hiring "the crowd" for a design job
May 31, 2011:
Slate
Advertising that's "relevant" but to whom?
May 23, 2011:
Marketplace
Disliking "Dislike"
March 31, 2011:
Marketplace
The Propaganda of Concern
March 22, 2011:
Slate
The Sound of Radiolab The New York Times Magazine, April 7, 2011
Disliking "Dislike" Marketplace, March 31, 2011
Fun Stuff (Digital Collections)The New York Times Magazine, February 11, 2011
Go Figure (Scalies)The New York Times Magazine, February 4, 2011
Ghosts In The Machine The New York Times Magazine, January 9, 2011
Collecting: Bicentennial QuartersDesignObserver.com December 9, 2010
Go Figure (Scalies)The New York Times Magazine, February 4, 2011
The Hidden: Filtering "Friends" On Facebook TheAtlatntic.com, October 4, 2010
Hearing Things (Music Objects) The New York Times Magazine, September 10, 2010
Taking Lulz (Sort of) Seriously The New York Times Magazine, July 16, 2010
Brilliant Mistakes (Digital Antiquing) The New York Times Magazine, July 25, 2010
Valuing $0 (Gifts) The New York Times Magazine, May 13, 2010
Rewind (The Cassette) The New York Times Magazine, April 23, 2010
Slightly Used (Best Made Ax) The New York Times Magazine, April 3, 2010
Clutter, Objects, JoyMurketing.com, March 4, 2010
Shopping Our Way To Safety (Review)
The Journal of Industrial Ecology, February 2010
The Unlikely Success of Boing Boing Fast Company, December 2010/January 2010
Site and Sound: One Home, Sixteen Objects and the Things We Listen to Now Essay for Rewind, Remix, Replay exhibition at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, January 20, 2010
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