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Old tech, new eyes this is commentary from James Brown.
¶ Rediscovering the Past: A Journey Through Old Technology
I found myself at the Salvation army last weekend staring at a $12 VCR. Yes, I know it's 2024, but something about that old, outdated machine spoke to me. It sparked joy. It reminded me of a time when technology was more physical. So I bought it.
¶ The Charm of Old Tech
Now I'm on a mission to digitize some old tapes. There's a charm to these relics that modern gadgets just can't replicate. Modern tech feels different. Sleeker, sure, but also more distant, more mysterious. Cold. Older tech, though, had a kind of intimacy to it. You didn't just swipe or tap. You engaged with it. Punching a key had power. Loading a tape into a VCR or sliding a cassette into a Walkman, these actions had weight to them.
There was something deeply satisfying about flipping a switch or hearing the gentle hum of a machine come to life. Cassette tapes, for example, that had a satisfying click when you pushed play or record, the way you could rewind one with a pencil or hear the faint crackle as the music played. These little quirks made the technology feel alive, like it had a soul.
¶ The Transition from Tangible to Digital
Now we live in an era based on the cloud, planned obsolescence, and flat screens so cheap that they're practically disposable. I worry that my kids won't have much to look back from it on their era or mine. Or will it even matter to them? Maybe they'll find nostalgia in something else.
¶ The Nostalgia of Old Technology
For me, these old devices tell stories. They remind me of how we lived, how we connected, how we consume the world around us. They are a tactile link to a time when technology felt human. What about you? What do you think? What old piece of technology do you miss the most?
¶ Reflections on Survival
And what do you think will survive this era? I would think an iPhone to some degree, maybe. Let me know in the comments and support my work@jamesbrowntv.substack.com on that note, I'm James Brown and as always, be well.
