Wednesday 8 February 2017

We’re over the digital revolution. This is the age of experience #45

We’re over the digital revolution. This is the age of experience

Corfe Castle railway station on the Norton?Swanage line

This article talks about how we are possibly over the digital revolution as 'experience' is coming back in the sense that vinyls are at a 25 year sales peak and print books are beginning to replace e-readers on the shelves even sewing/knitting clubs are coming back, also bringing back steam trains and the use of canals, all of these things were popular before the digital age and now that they're slowly making a comeback the article speculates that this could be the end of the digital age.

-Was this the same Kodak, I wondered, that went bankrupt in 2012 after 47,000 job losses

I disagree with the article and believe that the digital age is going to continue and even grow as new technologies, whether that be a new generation of internet connectivity, a new high definition setting or even the latest smartphone... the digital industry won't stop, at least not for the foreseeable furture.

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