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Mar 2023
1h 22m

Schrödinger's Furby

Julia Hava & Eliza McLamb
About this episode

The ladies time travel to the 90’s to discuss the world’s first simulated pets — the Tamagotchi and the Furby — and what lessons they have to teach us about our digital selves online. Digressions include a very “low brow” intro, a Binchtopia spit-take meet-cute, and the discovery that we might be your Tamagotchis. 

SOURCES:

Love It, Feed It, Mourn It

Virtual Pets Are Back and Why We Need Them Most Now

Love In The Time of Tamagotchi

Taken By the Tamagotchi: How a Toy Changed the Perspective on Mobile Technology

PUBLIC LIVES; Far From the Pleading Crowd: Furby's Dad

Coded for Cuteness: How the Furby Conquered Hearts and Minds

How to Turn Your Furby Evil by WikiHow

A Dark Furby Theory May Reveal Them as Flesh-Devouring Predators

What Happens When Your Furby Becomes Evil

Into the Furby-Verse: The Narrative Production of Electronic Companions

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