This week Softbank announced their deal with Apple to finally bring the iPhone to the planet’s cell phone mecca, Japan. In the wake of the announcement plenty of naysayers have come out of the woodwork claiming Japanese consumers, who are supposedly accustomed to more advanced features, won’t flock to the device. But history and Japanese geek passion proves this notion to be false. The latest example comes from Japanese designer Isamu Sanada’s vision of what he calls the “iPhone 2.0.”
Adam’s Apple is a modern retelling of the story of God, Adam, Eve and the Apple, with Steve Jobs in a supporting role as the Serpent. A story by The Musuem of Modern Fiction – A Collection of Bedtime Stories for Adults.
“It’s a very great modern tales for adults, great story and great design. Well, Read the others too; The Adventures of Yutaro, Feb 14.”