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Dial P for Privacy: The Phone Booth Is Back

• https://www.nytimes.com, By DODAI STEWART

Tippi Hedren was attacked in one in "The Birds," Clark Kent frequently changed to Superman in one and Bill & Ted used one to time-travel on their excellent adventure. In "The Matrix," a phone booth was a portal — an exit device from the digital realm.

But to lay eyes upon a phone booth now — be it the charming old jungle-green one tucked in the back of the restaurant Indochine, in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, or one of the four remaining sidewalk booths on the city's Upper West Side — is to glimpse a relic of a seemingly ancient civilization.

As mobile phone use exploded and the pay phone was increasingly linked to crime, the booth began to disappear. At the same time, workplaces saw the rise of the open floor plan. We all saw (and heard) a proliferation of mobile phones, and with it, the irritating, distracting sound of a one-sided conversation from your cubicle mate.


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