Phil Taylor Lo Fi Phenomena - Analogue Versus Digital in the Creative Process
'DIY approach using the tools of creativity seems to resonate with our young, eclectic creative individuals today (who can all self-publish with ease)' (everyone can be an artist)
'There are no barriers to reaching a wider audience, the mass reproduction of art works and self-expressions through digital technologies means that for the 'iPod' generation, the magic of the digital does not matter.' ( is there for everyone)
'The same can perhaps be said of music and self publishing. An iPhone App can become a self-contained digital recording studio' ( no need for analogue-possible at home)
'The is undoubtedly a draw towards the more intimate, and perhaps authentic, relationship an artist can have with his or her music making equipment that is located within the analogue realm.' (beauty of analogue)
'This is echoes in the creative professional world with a noticeable trend for young illustrators and filmmakers to increasingly explore analogue animation techniques that are less polished in their aesthetic qualities than CGI'. (popular with the younger generation-re-exploring)
"Impatience' is a topical term in our digital age' -'relentless "upgrade me' approach' 'invariably, it will disappoint to some degree' (impatience and ease)
'today there is a collectable status for vintage Polaroid equipment, although it is hard to use with inconsistent results the desire for the "authentic" in medium is driving the resurgence in interest' (people interested in vintage things)
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