‘The past gives comfort': Finding refuge on analog islands amid deepening digital seas
Millennials and Generation Z lead a resurgence in vinyl, manual driving, and handwritten cards as 15,000+ join Facebook groups to embrace intentional analog experiences.
- As technology distracts, polarizes and automates, people are still finding refuge on analog islands in the digital sea.
- Vinyl records and sending physical cards add a personal touch that the digital world lacks.
- Analog experiences like driving manual cars and listening to vinyl albums connect people to the present moment.
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‘The past gives comfort’: Finding refuge on analog islands amid deepening digital seas – UK Times
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails As technology distracts, polarizes and automates, people are still finding refuge on analog islands in the digital sea. The holdouts span the generation gaps, uniting elderly and middle-aged enclaves born in the pre-internet times with the digital natives raised …
'The past gives comfort': Finding refuge on analog islands amid deepening digital seas - The Morning Sun
As technology distracts, polarizes and automates, people are still finding refuge on analog islands in the digital sea. The holdouts span the generation gaps, uniting elderly and middle-aged enclaves born in the pre-internet times with the digital natives raised in the era of online ubiquity. They are setting down their devices to paint, color, knit and play board games. Others carve out time to mail birthday cards and salutations written in the…
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