The Steve Jobs Archive is a group of people who worked with him over the years. The archive has some artifacts and some actual real material, but it's more about ideas as Johnny was describing. And really rooted in Steve's long held notion that once you understand that outside of the natural world, everything in the built environment and all systems that govern our lives on the planet were built and designed by other humans. "We have a responsibility to put things back into that pool of human existence"
Tim Cook, Sir Jony Ive, and Laurene Powell Jobs unpack the life and work of Steve Jobs, the legendary Apple co-founder who changed consumer technology forever. Jobs was a regular guest at Code conferences, appearing at the first All Things D in 2003. Over the years on the Code stage, he predicted the end of the PC era, bantered with his arch-rival Bill Gates, and famously denied— and later teased— plans for the iPhone. Now, he’s remembered by three luminaries who knew him best: Cook, his protege and successor; Ives, who translated his ideas into iconic designs; and Powell Jobs, founder of Emerson Collective and Jobs’ wife of 20 years, until his death in 2011.
Recorded September 7, 2022 in Los Angeles.
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