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Hard work and happy accidents: why do so many of us prefer ‘difficult’ analogue technology?

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Up two flights of stairs, the music machinery on offer includes brands such as Moog and Buchla, as well as modern euro-racks.

Key Points: 
  • Up two flights of stairs, the music machinery on offer includes brands such as Moog and Buchla, as well as modern euro-racks.
  • (From Michael’s fieldnotes)
    I finally locate the legendary Schneiders Buero, a shop selling analogue synthesizers in Berlin’s Kotti neighbourhood.
  • Up two flights of stairs, the music machinery on offer includes brands such as Moog and Buchla, as well as modern euro-racks.
  • (From Michael’s fieldnotes) As academics who rarely go a day without playing or making music, we have spent the past decade examining the extraordinary revival of analogue technology.
  • This means there are now more analogue options available than at any time since the 1970s, the heyday of the modular format.

The appeal of the slow

  • So we dived in.
  • Eventually, these forays became our formal research project, which has included visiting record fairs and conventions around the world, going on photowalks and attending listening evenings, and meeting an array of diehard analogue communities both on and off line.
  • The team is working with academics from different backgrounds who have been engaged in projects aimed at tackling societal and scientific challenges.
  • And we expect interest in such experiences to rise exponentially in coming years.
  • Recognising our existential need to occasionally slow down can be the basis for winning consumer strategies.
  • Recognising our existential need to occasionally slow down can be the basis for winning consumer strategies.

Saved from demolition

  • Rather than nostalgia, they are turning to film because of its aesthetic values and a greater sense of creative control over their photos.
  • In response, venerable brands including Kodak, Polaroid and Leica have re-emerged – in some cases, almost from the dead.
  • We literally saved it from demolition at the very last second in 2008.
  • We literally saved it from demolition at the very last second in 2008.
  • He said luxury brands such as Gucci are particularly keen on using film photography as this gives their promotional material a different look.

Work, effort, meaning

  • When it was conceded that digital probably was better for wildlife photography, James cut in:
    That’s to miss the point!
  • The sound might be better but you miss seeing the work that went into the performance, the effort of the players and their crew.
  • Work, effort, meaning – these ideas are all interconnected for users and consumers of analogue technology.
  • However, when asked to compare the two, they talk about the greater weight and meaning they give to their analogue experiences.
  • I think it is the quality of the human voice; it does feel more like someone’s speaking to me.
  • And part of what makes this possible is the process of analogue recording, in which all the sounds being made, including the unscripted noise of the recording process itself, are captured in the final track.
  • To facilitate this sound, some musicians have even started setting up their own pressing plants, such as Jack White’s Third Man Pressing in Detroit.

The joy of happy accidents

  • Half of what you do trying to make music is like a happy accident that ends up sounding better than what you intended.
  • When we started, we didn’t have that technology, so we made mistakes and some of them were happy accidents, resulting in iconic tracks.
  • When we started, we didn’t have that technology, so we made mistakes and some of them were happy accidents, resulting in iconic tracks.
  • It’s these happy accidents that we love.
  • It’s these happy accidents that we love.
  • For example, the opening bass part of Cannonball, the 1993 song by US Indie band the Breeders, accidentally starts in a different key.
  • Bass player Josephine Wiggs began playing the riff one step down, then fixed it when the drums came in.

Digital technology is de-skilling us

  • Over the decade or so of our research, explanations for the analogue revival have shifted from nostalgia, to the desire for something physical in a digital age, to the sense that analogue technology is creatively preferable.
  • Is digital technology de-skilling consumers, leading to a sense of alienation?
  • Using analogue technology is another way consumers can feed this desire to re-skill.
  • Rob told us how his love of music had turned sour with the “sheer ease” of digital, starting with CDs and the MP3 player – and how vinyl had reinvigorated him.
  • For him, the problem came when listening on digital devices without the “sides” of vinyl albums, and then on music streaming platforms whose digital algorithms preference popular tracks.

‘This song sucks’

  • These are the people who want to stretch and break the rules and trigger the happy accidents that create something altogether new.
  • For example, photographers who seek more creative expressions by pre-soaking or “souping” their camera film in lemon juice, coffee, beer, or even burning it.
  • And among this group, connecting digital and analogue technology is also common – combining two completely different systems to generate even more possibilities.
  • Film director Denis Villeneuve’s first instalment of Dune (2021) was initially shot on digital, then transferred to film, before being re-digitised.
  • By combining the two, Villeneuve got a film that, in his words, has a “more timeless, painterly feel”.


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Columbia president holds her own under congressional grilling over campus antisemitism that felled the leaders of Harvard and Penn

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Two of them resigned shortly thereafter.

Key Points: 
  • Two of them resigned shortly thereafter.
  • Here, Lynn Greenky, a scholar of communication and rhetoric, gives her take on how Shafik handled being in the same hot seat as her colleagues.

How did today’s hearing differ from the one on Dec. 5?

  • Of course, they had the benefit of being able to first see what happens when you don’t.
  • Shipman in particular made it clear that Columbia is suffering a “moral crisis” on its campus.
  • They even thanked the committee for the investigation and asked for the committee’s help to address antisemitism on campus.

What did committee members say about faculty?

  • Several members of the Congressional committee singled out Massad, who on Oct. 8, 2023, described the Hamas attack on Israel as “awesome” and “innovative” in an online article, for particular scorn.
  • The committee’s chairperson, Virginia Foxx, a Republican from West Virginia, warned that radical faculty remain a huge problem at Columbia.
  • If not, she says, Columbia will be brought before the committee again.

Was there any conflict over what is hate speech?

  • Shafik seemed reluctant to label students or faculty as engaging in hate and harassment.
  • She tried very hard, sometimes unsuccessfully, to assert the need to balance constitutionally protected speech with the educational mission of the university.
  • Still, Shafik frequently testified that the policies and structures in place at Columbia prior to the Oct. 7 attack were inadequate.

What action did Shafik and her colleagues say they would take?

  • They said they are working on revising policies and practices that will promote vigorous debate while protecting student safety.
  • As a result of some of the preliminary recommendations of Columbia’s Task Force on Antisemitism, the university has updated the reporting and response process regarding harassment and discrimination.

How will all this affect free speech on campus?

  • Certainly, a college or university has a compelling interest in protecting its students, faculty and staff’s freedom, safety and integrity.
  • Often, when colleges and universities undertake the task, I believe it is the freedom to speak one’s mind that suffers.


Lynn Greenky does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Belmont Village Senior Living Employees Honored with TALA HERO Award for Dedication to Senior Living

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Monday, April 8, 2024

Belmont Village Senior Living , a leading developer, owner and operator of senior living communities, is honored to announce that two employees were awarded the Texas Assisted Living Association (TALA) HERO Award for displaying the highest levels of care and dedication in senior living.

Key Points: 
  • Belmont Village Senior Living , a leading developer, owner and operator of senior living communities, is honored to announce that two employees were awarded the Texas Assisted Living Association (TALA) HERO Award for displaying the highest levels of care and dedication in senior living.
  • Angie Montelongo, Activities Program Coordinator at Belmont Village West University received the HERO Award for Life Enrichment/Activities Director for creating a dynamic and enriching learning environment for residents.
  • “Belmont Village would not be what it is without our amazing team members and their true passion for providing the highest level of care,” said Patricia Will, CEO and Founder of Belmont Village Senior Living.
  • The HERO Awards recognize outstanding recipients in ten categories for their significant contributions to the senior living community.

This New Kids’ Messaging App from Gabb Detects Potential Nudity in Video Calls and Alerts Parents

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Gabb® , the industry leader in kid-safe technology, announced this week that the popular Gabb Messenger™ app is currently offering the free beta version of Gabb Messenger Safe Video Calling™, which detects potential nudity during video calls and alerts parents.

Key Points: 
  • Gabb® , the industry leader in kid-safe technology, announced this week that the popular Gabb Messenger™ app is currently offering the free beta version of Gabb Messenger Safe Video Calling™, which detects potential nudity during video calls and alerts parents.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240403872746/en/
    The leader in safe phones for kids has now added safe video calling to its messaging app.
  • In addition to alerting parents of high-risk communications, safe video calls are automatically disconnected and disabled when potential nudity has been detected.
  • Parents can easily enable or disable video calling as they see fit with Gabb Messenger Parents™—available on Apple and Android devices.

DynaFile Revolutionizes Document Management with Latest Software Release

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Friday, March 22, 2024

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo., March 22, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- User experience enhancements, streamlined document handling, increased compliance, and security features combine to redefine cloud document management.

Key Points: 
  • GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo., March 22, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- User experience enhancements, streamlined document handling, increased compliance, and security features combine to redefine cloud document management.
  • Industry-leading document management software provider DynaFile announced the release of the latest version of its innovative indexed filing solution.
  • The latest enhancements to DynaFile's cloud-based document management system elevate the user experience with an intuitive interface, advanced customization options, and streamlined document handling.
  • With this release, DynaFile has also implemented a one-of-a-kind, fully web-based intra-document document page management interface that allows users to reorganize pages within multiple documents at once.

Christine Lagarde: Building confidence in the path ahead

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

This box investigates how households have responded to the 2021-23 inflationary episode using evidence from the ECB’s Consumer Expectations Survey.

Key Points: 
  • This box investigates how households have responded to the 2021-23 inflationary episode using evidence from the ECB’s Consumer Expectations Survey.
  • The findings suggest that households have primarily adjusted their consumption spending to cope with higher inflation.

Wolters Kluwer Auto Lending Insights Suggest Busy Year for U.S. Auto Lenders

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Monday, February 19, 2024

In any year in which loan volumes are higher, Yalich says it will be imperative for auto lenders to be on the lookout for mistakes and inconsistencies in data.

Key Points: 
  • In any year in which loan volumes are higher, Yalich says it will be imperative for auto lenders to be on the lookout for mistakes and inconsistencies in data.
  • A December 2023 Wolters Kluwer auto lending survey revealed that 77% of auto financiers who still rely on manual or paper processes acknowledge that their documents contain errors in a third or more of deals.
  • “Auto lenders will start to use artificial intelligence to increase their touchpoints with customers and to detect mistakes and fraud,” said Yalich.
  • Reporters wishing to arrange an interview on auto finance trends with Wolters Kluwer experts, such as Yalich, are invited to contact David Feider , Associate Director, External Communications, Wolters Kluwer FCC.

Restaurant365 Launches Tip Automation, Strengthening Payroll Accuracy & Efficiency

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Restaurant365, the leading all-in-one restaurant enterprise management platform, today announced the release of its tip automation tool, empowering restaurant leaders to streamline this complicated but essential work while empowering them to refocus on the most important strategic initiatives.  

Key Points: 
  • Automation empowers restaurant leaders to set customizable rules to streamline tip payouts, payroll, and compliance.
  • Restaurant365 Tip Automation bridges the gap between POS punches and the payroll system, eliminating the need for cumbersome data entry and auditing, while automating record keeping.
  • "Restaurant365 Tip Automation gives me four to five hours of my week back," said Chad Arnold, an Oklahoma-based Summer Moon Coffee franchisee and early adopter of the tool.
  • By moving the entire tip workflow to an automated system, restaurant leaders and employees get greater visibility into the entire process.

Clarkston Consulting Launches DE+I Website Tracking Progress Toward 10-Year Goals

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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

DURHAM, N.C., Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading business consulting firm Clarkston Consulting announced today the launch of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE+I) website , which will track the firm's progress toward its 10-year DE+I goals.

Key Points: 
  • DURHAM, N.C., Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading business consulting firm Clarkston Consulting announced today the launch of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE+I) website , which will track the firm's progress toward its 10-year DE+I goals.
  • The site will serve as the home for communicating our progress, the challenges we run into, and how we're moving this initiative forward."
  • Clarkston's 10-year DE+I goals were developed in partnership with our Diversity Council and senior leaders in the firm.
  • Within each of these four 10-year DE+I goals, there are three- and five-year short-term goals that tie into specific objectives within the broader 10-year goals, helping to ensure accountability and progress.

MARK PETTIT RELEASES # 1 BEST-SELLING, HEART-WRENCHING MEMOIR "ANKRBOY"

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

ATLANTA, Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Three-time Emmy® award-winning TV news anchorman and best-selling author turned actor Mark Pettit has released his new tell-all memoir ANKRBOY. The book chronicles Pettit's life as a young, closeted TV newscaster trying to make his way during the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Key Points: 
  • ANKRBOY is a fictionalized memoir that details Pettit's meteoric rise and sudden fall in TV news after he is outed as a gay man.
  • Independent Book Review said, "You'll find it near impossible not to smile laugh and even cry alongside (Pettit).
  • Pettit says now that the ANKRBOY book is complete, he can focus on producing the movie.
  • Members of the media interested in interviewing Mr. Pettit about ANKRBOY should contact Kerrie Levick at [email protected]