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Driver's License
Object Lessons
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.
A classic teenage fetish object, the American driver''s license has long symbolized freedom and mobility in a nation whose design assumes car travel and whose vastness rivals continents. It is youth''s pass to regulated vice-cigarettes, bars, tattoo parlors, casinos, strip joints, music venues, guns. In its more recent history, the license has become increasingly associated with freedom''s flipside: screening. The airport''s heightened security checkpoint. Controversial ID voting laws. Federally mandated, anti-terrorist driver''s license re-designs. The driver''s license encapsulates the contradictory values and practices of contemporary American culture—freedom and security, mobility and checkpoints, self-definition and standardization, democracy and exclusion, superficiality and intimacy, the stable self and the self in flux.
Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.