WIRED is traditionally known for its journalism, often discussing its projects through various channels such as podcasts, social media, and casual conversations. In its latest politics issue, the publication aims to engage with its audience differently by bringing its work directly to the public.
Over the next few days, WIRED will post the cover of its new issue in major cities including New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Austin, and Washington, DC. These will be displayed through various formats such as wheatpasted posters, digital billboards, and murals, designed to be easily recognizable.
In an interactive twist, WIRED invites locals to participate in a treasure hunt to spot these installations. Residents in or near the mentioned cities are encouraged to remain vigilant and photograph the cover if they encounter it, sharing their finds with others.
Additionally, a QR code will be available for readers to access stories in the politics issue. This includes contributions such as a detailed article by editor at large Steven Levy, which examines the evolution of Silicon Valley from a countercultural tech haven to a commercial entity seeking political alignment with figures like President Trump. Another highlighted investigation discusses the geopolitical influence Elon Musk is gaining through SpaceX’s rocket launches and Starlink satellites.
If individuals do spot one of WIRED’s covers, they are encouraged to share their discoveries by tagging the magazine on social media platforms including Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, or X, or by commenting directly below the post.