The World of Analog: A Visual Guide

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Description

The perfect antidote to your digital diet, this delightful eulogy of all things analog crosses categories and generations to celebrate the timeless allure of tactile experience and real- time interaction over the evanescence of the virtual.The analog renaissance is underway and growing to encompass not just turntables and film cameras but also transistor radios, camcorders, mercury thermometers, xerox machines and compasses. Beautifully designed and packed with fascinating information and superb illustrations, this timely and uniquely wide-ranging compendium of analog objects celebrates the way we used to communicate with each other—how we listened to recorded music, told the time, wrote a letter, watched a film, and took a picture.Organized into broad categories of information, sound, vision, and communication, this nostalgic trip down product design’s memory lane profiles 250 objects that revolutionized communication, entertainment, and creative expression in their own time— some of which have been reclaimed in ours. Along the way, it reveals a variety of stories—which companies made the greatest contributions to design—Sony, Braun, Brionvega, and Bang & Olufsen; the evolution of music formats, from vinyl to compact disk; and cameras from Brownie to Instamatic.An inspirational guide for analog aficionados, designers and collectors, this is also a charming cultural history of everyday objects that bridge generations and transcend time.

Additional information

Weight 1.45 kg
Dimensions 2.82 × 21.93 × 27.79 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

304

Publisher

Year Published

2024-3-12

Imprint

ISBN 10

3791380036

About The Author

Deyan Sudjic is Director Emeritus of the Design Museum, London, and Professor of Design Studies at the University of Lancaster, UK. His highly acclaimed books include Edifice Complex, which the Washington Post named the book of the year, and B is for Bauhaus, which BBC Radio 4 named as Book of the Week. Formerly the architecture critic for The Observer newspaper, he is now a contributing editor for Wallpaper and writes for the Financial Times, Prospect, and The New York Times.

'Devices such as radios and typewriters transformed our lives in the 20th century. But their enduring appeal is about much more than nostalgia.' — FT

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