John Wilson taps into his 'memory palace' for an unforgettable exploration into our ability or inability to remember things.
John offers a unique history of New York's hideous yet sprawling network of overhead 'protection', otherwise known as scaffolding. Show more
To thank his elderly landlady for all the times she has cooked and cleaned for him, John Wilson attempts to make her favourite dish.
John Wilson reflects on the competitive and complex process of parking in New York City, where the possibilities opened by having a car come with a catch.
When confronted by the overwhelming and mysterious world of wine, John Wilson attempts to master his senses and make informed choices.
After renting the same apartment for years, John Wilson contemplates an unexpected opportunity to become a homeowner.
John Wilson reflects on the delicate balancing act of making and safely redirecting casual conversation, highlighting the rewards and risks of small talk.
While trying to live peacefully with his furniture-destroying cat, John Wilson explores the challenges of keeping an object in pristine condition.
John attempts to make sense of the intricacies and fairness practices behind the complex art of splitting the check.
Seeking a solution to the universal conundrum of battery disposal, John Wilson ponders the value of things people hold onto and what they throw away.
After years of rooting his life in non-fiction, John Wilson drifts from the world of rational thought in hopes of finally remembering his dreams.
Though John Wilson is determined to be guided by fate, his attempt at spontaneity doesn’t go as planned.