Analogue to digital transitions in media technologies
This interactive imagery shows how the different technologies have evolved to distribute recorded music to individual consumers. The slider shows how early forms of recorded music were simple analogue recordings using mechanical processes like the hand-cranked gramophone (it was wireless!). From the turntable, later recording technologies were still analogue, but used electric recording machines on a mylar tape like the cassette player. The first digital technologies used the compact laser disc as a digital recording format. Today, recorded music is streamed in digital form on multiple wired and wireless devices such as computers, tablets and cell phones.
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