
Better Living Catalog - Philip Garner
Philip Garnerâs Better Living Catalog, originally published in 1982, takes the form of a mail order catalog featuring clever and whimsical inventions that parody consumer goods while simultaneously critiquing Americaâs obsession with ingenuity, efficiency, leisure, and comfort. These works, which were made as prototypes and photographed for the publication, take the form of improbable accessories, clothing, footwear, home appliances, and office gadgets. For example, the âReactiononometer,â a portable wristband, instantly measures social success, while the âDigital Diet Loafersâ display the wearerâs weight with every step. If the âMunch-o-Maticâ reduces deskwork interruptions by flinging a snack right into the userâs mouth, other items promise financial solvency (the controlled cash flow âAutowalletâ), sustainable waste management, or mess-free companionship (the âPet-a-Visionâ TV console). The artist asserts that all of the products in the book are âabsolute necessities for contemporary survival.â
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Philip Garnerâs Better Living Catalog, originally published in 1982, takes the form of a mail order catalog featuring clever and whimsical inventions that parody consumer goods while simultaneously critiquing Americaâs obsession with ingenuity, efficiency, leisure, and comfort. These works, which were made as prototypes and photographed for the publication, take the form of improbable accessories, clothing, footwear, home appliances, and office gadgets. For example, the âReactiononometer,â a portable wristband, instantly measures social success, while the âDigital Diet Loafersâ display the wearerâs weight with every step. If the âMunch-o-Maticâ reduces deskwork interruptions by flinging a snack right into the userâs mouth, other items promise financial solvency (the controlled cash flow âAutowalletâ), sustainable waste management, or mess-free companionship (the âPet-a-Visionâ TV console). The artist asserts that all of the products in the book are âabsolute necessities for contemporary survival.â











