analog

There is an invisible line between
the past and the present.

Even as technology moves on,
you can still hear the
faint echos of yesterday.





Scroll down, move the sliders
to go forward and backward in time.

music

mix tape vs. Spotify playlist:

Both have curated music selections. Both have been painstakingly ordered and reordered until the sound is just right. But only the mix tape shows that girl in your Algebra class just how much you like her.


information

your local library vs. the Internet:

With your local library you are limited by the number of resources available. On the Internet you have access to exponentially more information and are limited only by the amount of time you have to look through them.


maps

Rand McNally Atlas vs. Google Maps:

The Atlas is a kaleidoscope of colors, fonts and symbols vying for your attention. Google Maps is a literal picture of the Earth and a model of precision and efficeincy. Google Maps is about the destination, the Atlas is about the journey.


activism

organized protest vs. social media activism:

People actually getting together in real places to affect change is making a comeback. And social media is helping raise awareness. This symbiotic relationship helps the digital feel more analog, and the analog feel more digital.








the end