Samuel Colt (1814–1862)
Colt’s Desk Accessories
1858

Colt’s Patent Office Equipment Company, est. 1855, Hartford, Connecticut. Steel, copper alloy, gold, walnut, pewter. 5⅛ × 2½ × 7⅛". Collection of the author.

"Colt's Desk Accessories" by Jonathan Hoefler, from the Apocryphal Inventions project.

What a world we might have, had Samuel Colt turned his attentions elsewhere. Instead of Colt’s Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company, we might have had Colt’s Patent Office Equipment, a different and more benign repository for his ambition, ingenuity, and artistry. Young men might still come of age united in a shared love of elegant engineering, but without the tragedy.

Or would his aggressive tendencies have outed? Would we have had (fig. 1) the Colt staple remover, for wrenching staples with minimal tearout; (fig. 2) the Colt letter opener, a standard two-edged dagger sized to the No. 10 envelope; (fig. 3) the Colt hole punch, able to perforate as many as fifty pages at once, powered by standard .22 cal cartridges; (fig. 4) the Colt paperweight, whose 18.5 lb heft could subdue both errant foolscap and stubborn bindings; (fig. 5) the Colt business card holder, with locking spring system for quick repeat ejection; (fig. 6) the Colt tape dispenser, with spring-loaded single-action weighted guillotine; (fig. 7) the Colt pencil sharpener, in the form of a serrated drop-point blade with self-sharpening scabbard; and (fig. 8) the Colt draw-action repeat-fire stapler, with an effective accuracy of 100 yards, for either office or range use?

Published January 24, 2023. Copyright © 2023 Jonathan Hoefler.

 

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The objects in the Apocryphal Inventions series are technical chimeras, intentional misdirections coaxed from the generative AI platform Midjourney. Instead of iterating on the system’s early drafts to create ever more accurate renderings of real-world objects, creator Jonathan Hoefler subverted the system to refine and intensify its most intriguing misunderstandings, pushing the software to create beguiling, aestheticized nonsense. Some images have been retouched to make them more plausible; others have been left intact, appearing exactly as generated by the software. The accompanying descriptions, written by the author, offer fictitious backstories rooted in historical fact, which suggest how each of these inventions might have come to be.

These images represent some of AI’s most intriguing answers to confounding questions, an inversion of the more pressing debate in which it is humanity that must confront the difficult and existential questions posed by artificial intelligence.

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