Are your desires …unconventional? Enough so that you have a deep yearning for a periodical of tastefully photographed technology, stripped down to its barest elements? Boy, have I got the magazine for you.
I have no idea if PlayGeek magazine is a real or some sort of crowdfunding gag, but I love what it promises — artful photographs of disassembled gadgets in picturesque locations. “Imagine an open MRI scanner on a tropical beach, or a vintage calculator — sprawled out on a rug by the open fire — flashing you an extra bit.” Tantalising.
The magazine’s editors say you can read it for the articles too: every centrefold will be accompanied by detailed description of all its parts and exactly how they function. The first issue is slated for October — assuming the project hits its $US31,395 goal and successfully ships a product, of course. [ Kickstarter]