No room for nostalgia?
“Ironically, new technology has reinforced the nostalgic cultural gaze: now that we have instant universal access to every old image and recorded sound, the future has arrived and it’s all about dreaming of the past. ” - Kurt Anderson [Vanity Fair 2012]
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ifuckinloveshoesmk answered:
i dont think that he isn saying that there “is no room for nostalgia” the past is a base.i think he wants to see new ideas and not the oldhat
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swaku answered:
there is comfort & security in the past.
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samanthablaik answered:
I agree
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dominickr answered:
Before the information age that democratized history it was always about knowing what’s happening now. Now it’s about knowing what was then.
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thefranklyspeaking answered:
Nostalgia and retro style is coming back. It’s seen in everry culture’s dimension: fashion, design, illustrations, film.
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