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2011-05-162017-11-12 ~ Mark

The Faux-Vintage Photo: Full Essay (Parts I, II and III) » Cyborgology. On social media and “nostalgia for the present”. (via)

Faux-vintage photo will no longer be able to conjure the importance associated with physicality if the vintage look begins to be more closely associated with smartphones than old photos.

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