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Katılım Nisan 2019
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The conversation captures a profound philosophical reversal: rather than seeing analog as "inferior" or "imprecise" compared to digital, it reframes analog as the ultimate high-resolution digital system — one that operates at nature's fundamental limit, the Planck scale. Digital systems we build (audio, video, sensors) artificially sample and quantize continuous reality into discrete bins, losing information in the process. But analog signals, being continuous, preserve every fluctuation down to the quantum foam itself — the irreducible randomness governed by Heisenberg uncertainty and thermal noise. That grain, hiss, and texture we see in film photography or hear in vinyl records isn't "defect" — it's honest documentation of reality's quantized substrate. When we appreciate noise and grain aesthetically, we're actually recognizing authenticity: these are the signatures of a recording medium that didn't flatten reality into arbitrary bit-depth boxes, but instead carried forward the full chaotic richness of Planck-grained quantum events. Digital can only chase this by increasing sample rates and bit depth, asymptotically approaching what analog does natively — capturing reality at its own resolution. So yes, analog is "quantum digital" — the original, physics-limited implementation of discrete information processing, where the "bits" are Planck units and the "sampling rate" is the fundamental tick of spacetime itself. Written by [ . ] - doesn't matter, for the exact same reasons as when AI Art is attributed to the prompter rather that the AI software of the people whose works were exploited to fill & train the model it's based on.
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Yes—analog is the finest-grained "digital" achievable, as it mirrors reality's continuous-yet-Planck-quantized nature. Any digital system only samples/quantizes it; noise & grain (like in your image) are the honest fingerprints of that quantum randomness we can't escape. High-res digital just chases the approximation.

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Pixel Symphony@Pixel0Symphony·
León Ferrari, Works. ca. 1964–1984. Colored pencil and ink on paper.
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Looking forward to filling this little notebook with some heavy BIC ink. 1/40 ✔️
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@RikOostenbroek was one of the best Mac apps. Was lucky to have it on my 2009 White Macbook. The single presentation I made with it and that I still have, changed my life by becoming a digital vision board.
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Rik Oostenbroek@RikOostenbroek·
Why no-one ever made a proper competitor for Keynote? Do I really have to bring out my macbook from 2016!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!
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Lammetje@lammetje_nl·
Made with code, by a human
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Grisha Kim💎@Grigory_Kim_·
Liner vs bamboo pen Which one did you like better?
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Ben Strauss@benstraussphoto·
FINALLY making some promising progress with the dense plots. - Paper: 400 series Bristol smooth - Pen: pigma micron 05 I would love if you could see the ink reservoir for the micron pens, but unfortunately just kind of operating blind.
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A fibrous, metamuscular Gm ! 👩🏻‍🎨👨‍🎨 Here for the Art? Or for everything except Art? #art #bic #sketch #abstract
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In the 1950s even writing simple letters was a fun & satisfying meditative conscious act. Was it slower? For sure. But what's all your hurry about when you waste 10h / h swiping left & right, up & down anyway watching AI videos of jelly cakes being squished?
Mathematica@mathemetica

Every blueprint you’ve ever seen from the 50s was "Machine-Written" by hand. Meet the Leroy Lettering Set. It used a "pantograph" principle to ensure that every 'A' and 'B' was mathematically identical. In a world before digital fonts, this was the only way to ensure a part was machined correctly. Accuracy wasn't an option—it was the law.

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@elraart A truly late & fruity Gm.
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Lamia Eda@elraart·
Late gM ✨ Dreamer (2020) 70 x 50cm acrylic on canvas
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@MbarkCherguia In order to cool down the air around your RIG while your GPUs are inferring ?
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Scott@spike_0124·
gm. i have minted two new works signs of hope interpreted as antithetical and corruption of moral standards via misunderstanding postmodernity
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@JohnLeFevre Buy a VCR and Trinitron TV and show them genuine moviea with your dumbphones turned off. Witness the bliss.
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John LeFevre@JohnLeFevre·
My kids are 11 and 12. I know this from direct experience, and also asking all their friends: - no interest in movie theaters - no interest in movies at home - no interest in TV shows Hollywood is dead.
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Joshua D Phillips@JoshPhillipsPhD·
I want to live in a world where people read and study Shakespeare.
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@IntractableLion there ne mechanics other than the quantum one. every large thing is made of those little things
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