A growing cultural movement is embracing analog formats—cassette tapes, disposable cameras, rotary phones and flip phones—while questioning the dominance of AI-generated media. Participants, often described as neo‑Luddites, argue that AI’s polished output lacks the texture, errors and spontaneity that make human‑created art memorable. The trend reflects a broader desire for tangible experiences and a resistance to the increasingly sterile aesthetic of algorithmic content.
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