diePod: May Your Playlist Rest in Peace

diePod: May Your Playlist Rest in Peace

Came across this art work by Nick Rodrigues while trying to find help for my dying iPod.

His “diePod,” made back in 2007, is an an iPod gravestone that contains all note worthy songs and photos of your life debuted at Art Basil Switzerland.
Of it, Rodrigues says, “A child born today will most likely carry some type of media device with them for there entire life. If these devices live on with us we will carry a record of our entire life with us to the grave-that’s better then the tomb of king tut.”

Amen. My fourth gen 20 GB iPod is ready to shuffle off this mortal coil, and I just can’t let it go. Yeah, I know it’s old but it was great for audio books and came in handy now and then as an external hard drive.

The folder icon keeps cropping up, no amount of partitioning + erase + restore seems to fix it for longer than a week, when the battery runs out. It’ll soon be ready for my drawer/graveyard, since there’s no recycling program yet locally.

Ever kept your dead pods around, perhaps for use as doorstops or paperweights?

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Image courtesy Massachusetts Cultural Council, copyright Nick Rodrigues

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  • http://rae.tnir.org Reid

    I still have my first gen, 10 GB iPod. I’m hoping one day to stuff the case with new hardware. Sort of like taking an old, first-gen Mac and stuffing it with an LCD screen, 2 TB drive and nVidia graphics cards. :-)

  • http://www.zoomata.com Nicole Martinelli

    I have one of those, too, but it’s already in the graveyard drawer =(
    nice idea about keeping the shell though, will save them for better days…