Collective consciousness and recognition? Is the language that has
been used and that people recognize, kind of symbolic.
On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:00 PM, Henry M. Taylor wrote:
> When a character in a film presents someone else an audiovisual
> recording - for instance as incriminating evidence -, it is almost
> always, until today, in the form of a VHS videotape. This despite
> the fact that DVDs have been around for over a decade and VHS is
> outmoded. Similarly, with sound recordings, tapes rather than CDs
> are used.
>
> What does this technological anachronism tell us about the movies?
> Any thoughts?
>
> Henry
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