If you grew up in the analog era, there is a good chance that the clack of a master’s degree, the whirlwind of a cassette player or the static hum of a short wave radio is burned in your memory.
In a recent video, Rhetty for History takes us to a nostalgic journey through the forgotten sounds of classic toys, gadgets and electronics that are quietly faded by daily life.
From the family ring of a rotating phone to the satisfactory click of an SLR camera, these sounds once filled our homes and modeled our experiences.
“Some noises will be permanently rooted in our memories. However, many of these sounds will not know. If you grew up with these objects, there is no way to forget them.”
It is a nice reminder of how audio history is as important as visual and as videos like this now they preserve these audio artifacts.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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