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On the Beauty of the Xerox Machine

August 16, 2025
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Dual 1009 Auto/Professional Turntable (1963) by Dual

“Music is such a big thing for me. I’ve recently gone back to using a turntable, and it’s like moving back to film from digital cameras. It’s a different commitment to listening. I’ve started buying every Alice Coltrane album I can get ahold of.”

Xerox 914 Office Copier (1959) by Haloid Xerox

“Think about what they enabled in terms of the self-distribution of D.I.Y. media, whether we’re talking about posters or zines. There’s something great about the loss of visual information in a photocopy. It transforms the image into something that reads as counterculture.”

Sneakers (1876) by Liverpool Rubber Company

“You don’t really have to follow the pattern of a shoe any longer to make a sneaker, as long as they cover your feet. That’s [also] the thing I love about art: It doesn’t always have to adhere to practicality.”

Pencil (1795) by Nicolas-Jacques Conté

“In the studio, we use a lot of mechanical pencils because we try to keep all of our lines consistently the same width. It’s a very primary tool of communication. And I just love the color of graphite.”

Mirror Ball (circa 1890s) patented by Louis Bernard Woeste (1917)

“It’s such an iconic symbol of club culture — but also of queer culture. Even if no one else is in the room, when you look at a disco ball, you feel a call to the dance floor.”

This interview has been edited and condensed.

Coco Romack is the assistant managing editor of T Magazine.

The post On the Beauty of the Xerox Machine appeared first on New York Times.

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