Special guest Michael Steeber joins the show to discuss his new project, The Apple Store Time Machine — an intricately-detailed explorable walkthrough of four of Apple’s original retail stores.
Special guest Michael Steeber joins the show to discuss his new project, The Apple Store Time Machine — an intricately-detailed explorable walkthrough of four of Apple’s original retail stores.
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Links:
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Michael Steeber’s homepage.
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The App Store Time Machine.
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Steeber’s first crack at the idea of recreating original Apple Stores virtually, this one using ARKit last year.
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Tabletops, Steeber’s newsletter.
- Steeber’s Apple Store Glossary.
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A 4-minute video from the grand opening of the Glendale Galleria Apple Store on 19 May 2001. Apple opened its first two stores that day — in Glendale, California and Tysons, Virginia. Customers waited for three hours to enter the store and were happy to do so.
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Signage outside the Lincoln Park Apple Store in Chicago, with “Apple Store” anachronistically set in Apple Garamond.
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Apple Marina Bay Sands, in Singapore. Just gorgeous.
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Apple Carnegie Library, in Washington, DC.
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Apple Tower Theatre, in Los Angeles.
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Apple Walnut Street, in always-sunny Philadelphia.
- Bill Gates’s apparently apocryphal quote that “640K ought to be enough for anybody.”
This episode of The Talk Show was edited by Caleb Sexton.