In defence of digital: is analog really that great?
Recent years have seen pushback against the digitization of everything. People ditching digital audio in favour of scratchy old vinyl, friends putting pen to paper on a letter, instead of hitting send. Producer Manusha Janakiram wonders if there's anything more to this than misplaced nostalgia.
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In recent years, there's been cultural pushback against the digitalization of everything. Young people ditching digital audio in favour of scratchy old vinyl, friends putting pen to paper on a letter, instead of just hitting send. But producer Manusha Janakiram wonders if there's anything more to the trend than misplaced nostalgia.
This week she wants to hear from you:
What's your philosophy on navigating digital in your life?
What are we missing about the analog world that has won you over?