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Typewriters  are  not  the  only  media which  have  recently  been  resurrected  as literally post-digital devices: other examples include vinyl records, and more recently also audio  cassettes,  as  well  as  analog  photog-raphy  and  artists’  printmaking.  And  if  one examines  the  work  of  contemporary  young artists  and  designers,  including  art  school students, it is obvious that these ‘old’ media are  vastly  more  popular  than,  say,  making imageboard memes.
 
Source: [https://aprja.net/article/view/116068 Florian Cramer's What is Post-digital article (2014, APRJA)]
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Cramer frames the discussion noting "Post-digital: a term that sucks but is useful."
 
# Disenchantment with the 'digital'

Revision as of 16:42, 16 September 2023

Typewriters are not the only media which have recently been resurrected as literally post-digital devices: other examples include vinyl records, and more recently also audio cassettes, as well as analog photog-raphy and artists’ printmaking. And if one examines the work of contemporary young artists and designers, including art school students, it is obvious that these ‘old’ media are vastly more popular than, say, making imageboard memes.

Source: Florian Cramer's What is Post-digital article (2014, APRJA)

Cramer frames the discussion noting "Post-digital: a term that sucks but is useful."

  1. Disenchantment with the 'digital'