Fish: a tap essay

Published by: Robin Sloan
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This is a short but heartfelt manifesto about the difference between liking something on the internet and loving something on the internet.
It's also an experiment in a new format: a "tap essay," presenting its argument tap by tap, using typography, color, and a few surprises to make its case.
The essay takes about ten minutes to read, maybe less if you're fast. It's perfect for a coffee break or a train ride.
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Fish Reviews

Good words, like good food take time…

Father Luke Miljevich on

United States

While I might be biased, it would seem no one reads for content anymore. Instead, articles are scanned for confirmation of opinions. This essay takes a bit of work to enjoy. Challenge yourself; take a moment to enjoy pure communication. Much thanks to the author, Robin Sloan.

This is definitely worth downloading!

Jhaiz2017 on

United States

Lel GG WP. XD

I reread this every year

KQIA on

United States

At least once a year sonething reminds me of this. I think I have had a copy on my phone since it was first released in 2012 and I’m so glad it got updated to fit newer ios versions. I highly recommend this as a short but deeply thought-out piece to consider what we do with our time and attention in the high speed “internet age.”

Here again

astriuk on

United States

I’ve downloaded this app today, again, after a couple of years after reading it for the first time. I guess I love it. Also, it’s great you included your little story at the end. It brings this to the present somehow. I totally recommend looking at your fish as a therapy. Thanks!

Good insight but

LeighOnCreamery on

United States

Updated version too long. Had the original which, as noted, stopped working. But I liked it better, quicker to the important point. Watched & shared it often. Any chance you might put up the original also?

Beautiful little app

valigatorCA on

United States

This is a 2012 app refreshed for 2018. A short, thought provoking essay for today’s times. Enjoy!

Reading is rereading

Dante Modaffari on

United States

This is so good, it could almost be called a new art form. Robin Sloan has taken the medium--a medium with which we are both plagued by and enamored with--and transformed it into a calling for a higher reality: to love is to return. We are inundated with trash, with ads, with godlike movies and books and articles and this is not the end, but the beginning. We will only be swamped with more and more media, more and more things begging is to buy, listen, watch. It's the choices that choke us. This app lifts you out of that, places you I'm a better place, and not only helps you learn, but helps you learn to learn. To love and redefine love. To look in your heart and find what you really return to. What is it? It isn't the next thing. It isn't everything. As Nabokov once said: "Reading is rereading." We are only going to really love something when we shut out that endless flow, look within. This is an app that not only reinforced what I thought, but redefined what it is that's driving us. The message is clear: when you're free to do everything, it's hard to choose anything.

Love

Jeremybrooks on

United States

I love this app. I have returned to it once again. It is inspiring and leaves me feeling that I am on a path that is too hurried, too frenetic. Slow down. Look. Look. Return. Thanks, Robin!

Neat

Best liking on

United States

Genius little old app.

Brilliant

orangetwelve on

United States

Simple, brilliant, focused. One of my all-time favorite apps.

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App Info

Category
Books
Publisher
Robin Sloan
Languages
English
Recent release
2.0 (6 years ago )
Released on
Mar 21, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago