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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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Global Fasteners Market Analysis 2024: A US$116.59 Billion Market by 2029, Featuring Key Vendors Parker-Hannifin, Honeywell, Penn Engineering & Manufacturing, AF Fasteners, Eagle Fastener and More - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Monday, April 8, 2024

In 2023, the global fasteners market was valued at US$89.43 billion, and is forecast to reach US$116.59 billion by 2029.

Key Points: 
  • In 2023, the global fasteners market was valued at US$89.43 billion, and is forecast to reach US$116.59 billion by 2029.
  • The global fasteners market value is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.52%, during the forecast period of 2024-2029.
  • Furthermore, technological advancements and innovations also influence the industrial fasteners market Also, the focus on sustainability and environmental considerations is impacting the fasteners market.
  • Trends: One of the most distinct and pervasive trends observed in the global fasteners market is globalization and international trade.

PLANTERS® Brand Team Introduces New Flavor-Forward Innovation in Snack Nuts with Launch of PLANTERS® Nut Duos Snacks

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

AUSTIN, Minn., April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- When you think of dynamic duos, a few foodie examples come to mind. There's peanut butter and jelly, classic spaghetti and meatballs, and of course, macaroni and cheese. Now the makers of the PLANTERS® brand, the No. 1 selling snack nuts brand,* are adding to that legendary list with their latest crunch-time innovation: the all-new PLANTERS® Nut Duos snacks, now available from retailers nationwide.

Key Points: 
  • AUSTIN, Minn., April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- When you think of dynamic duos, a few foodie examples come to mind.
  • 1 selling snack nuts brand,* are adding to that legendary list with their latest crunch-time innovation: the all-new PLANTERS® Nut Duos snacks, now available from retailers nationwide.
  • "The combination of flavors and textures with our new PLANTERS® Nut Duos snacks is magic," said Ashley Krautkramer-Gonya, senior brand manager for the PLANTERS® brand.
  • "The combination of nut types and flavors is what makes PLANTERS® Nut Duos snacks truly unique to our consumers," Krautkramer-Gonya said.

Research case series presents food as medicine as a potential treatment for lupus and other autoimmune diseases

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

ST. LOUIS, March 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A new research case series published in Frontiers in Nutrition presents food as medicine as a potential treatment for autoimmune diseases, describing three patients with chronic autoimmune disease who showed remarkable improvement after following a predominantly raw dietary pattern high in cruciferous vegetables and omega 3 fatty acids.

Key Points: 
  • ST. LOUIS, March 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A new research case series published in Frontiers in Nutrition presents food as medicine as a potential treatment for autoimmune diseases, describing three patients with chronic autoimmune disease who showed remarkable improvement after following a predominantly raw dietary pattern high in cruciferous vegetables and omega 3 fatty acids.
  • All three women reported that nearly all their symptoms of both diseases resolved after just four weeks of making the dietary changes.
  • "My hope is that these cases generate greater recognition, making patients and clinicians aware of food as medicine as a treatment option for systemic lupus erythematosus and Sjögren's syndrome.
  • This case series also reflects the immediate need for more research into dietary changes as a potential treatment strategy for autoimmune disease."

THE COFFEE BEAN & TEA LEAF® LAUNCHES K-CUP® PODS AT EXPO WEST 2024

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

LOS ANGELES, March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® brand, the iconic Southern California favorite, serving premium coffee and tea for the past 60 years has launched a new line of K-Cup® Pods and a fresh new look to its packaging at the Natural Products Expo West Trade Show in Anaheim Calif.

Key Points: 
  • The new packaging design embodies The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf's unwavering passion for single origin coffee, which has driven the company to explore the farthest corners of the world in search of the finest specialty beans.
  • The K-Cup® Pods highlight the company's single origin beans that provide the same high-quality coffee that The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf has been serving and roasting since 1963.
  • "At The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, we ensure the exceptional quality of our coffee by carefully selecting it right from the source," said Dee Hadley, Head of Marketing Americas, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
  • For 60 years, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf has had an unwavering passion for craftmanship, quality and the creation of unique flavor experiences.

The cocoa price has doubled in mere months, but it shouldn’t add much to the price of chocolate: here’s why

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Friday, April 5, 2024

So it would be natural to expect the price of chocolate to soar, and to expect cocoa growers to get more.

Key Points: 
  • So it would be natural to expect the price of chocolate to soar, and to expect cocoa growers to get more.
  • But, as surprising as it seems, my calculations suggest neither is likely, although we can certainly expect the price of chocolate to rise.
  • The price of cocoa is soaring because intense heat and rains have hit harvests in West Africa.
  • But it does mean the recent explosion in cocoa prices doesn’t explain much about what’s happened to the price of chocolate.

Higher prices no bonanza for growers

  • Many of the 800,000 cocoa farmers in Ghana survive on just US$2 a day.
  • The average cocoa farm in West Africa is just three to four hectares, producing less than one tonne per year.

Farmers don’t get futures prices

  • And the higher futures prices might not last.
  • If traders become less worried about prices going up, the current high futures prices could fall before they get fed into the prices paid to growers.
  • As well, farmers get very little of the price – on one estimate only 6–7% of the price.
  • I look forward to the day when a chocolate company says its prices are going up because it has decided to give the farmers who grow its cocoa a living income.


Darian McBain is affiliated with Be Slavery Free Australia.

3 Tips to Nourish Your Body for National Nutrition Month in March

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Monday, March 4, 2024

Oakville, Ontario, March 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In Canada, March marks National Nutrition Month, a time to reevaluate our understanding of food and its impact on our health.

Key Points: 
  • Oakville, Ontario, March 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In Canada, March marks National Nutrition Month, a time to reevaluate our understanding of food and its impact on our health.
  • We know that the amount of information (and disinformation) about nutrition can be overwhelming.
  • Here are 3 tips to nourish your body, enhance your daily eating and support your overall well-being:
    Not all calories are created equal.
  • So, in celebration of National Nutrition Month in March, why not give these 3 strategies a try.

Global Industrial Fasteners Market Outlook & Forecast 2023-2024 and 2029: Growing Prominence of Asian Manufacturing and Growth in Construction Industry Boosts Prospects - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

The global industrial fasteners market exhibits diverse regional dynamics, reflecting the unique economic landscapes and manufacturing capabilities.

Key Points: 
  • The global industrial fasteners market exhibits diverse regional dynamics, reflecting the unique economic landscapes and manufacturing capabilities.
  • The industrial fasteners market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the burgeoning prominence of Asian manufacturing.
  • The growing industrial activities in these Asian countries explain the region's role in propelling the global industrial fasteners market forward.
  • The growth trajectory of the global industrial fasteners market is closely tied to the flourishing construction industry worldwide.

Travelers invited to experience Yunnan

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Friday, March 8, 2024

As a pioneer of ecological civilization, Yunnan will prioritize protection of the environment, animals and plants, while utilizing its green resources to develop related industries.

Key Points: 
  • As a pioneer of ecological civilization, Yunnan will prioritize protection of the environment, animals and plants, while utilizing its green resources to develop related industries.
  • Back in the 13th century, Italian traveler Marco Polo visited Yunnan and praised Kunming, its capital, as a magnificent city, immortalizing the beauty of Yunnan in his travelogue and sharing it with the world.
  • Wang added that the ecological environment is a precious asset of Yunnan, serving as a solid foundation for accelerating development and catching up.
  • "To prioritize the ecological environment is to secure the sustainable development of Yunnan and to ensure the well-being of future generations," he said.

Growing Matters' BeSure! Campaign Promotes Best-Stewardship Practices Ahead of 2024 Planting Season

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

WASHINGTON, March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- To the agriculture industry collaboration, Growing Matters, our planet and people come first. That's why its annual BeSure! campaign is back for another year to promote the implementation of proper stewardship practices during planting season to help protect the biodiversity surrounding America's farmland. This campaign was created in 2019 to educate growers and applicators about responsible stewardship measures for neonicotinoid products to minimize any potential impact on pollinators and other wildlife.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- To the agriculture industry collaboration, Growing Matters, our planet and people come first.
  • campaign is back for another year to promote the implementation of proper stewardship practices during planting season to help protect the biodiversity surrounding America's farmland.
  • campaign has helped educate millions of growers, crop protection applicators, urban landscaper applicators and agricultural supply retailers on best-management practices.
  • Two downloadable fact sheets with five quick tips to guide best stewardship practices during planting season – one for growers and one for applicators – are also available.