Technological revival

The technological revival concept, which can also be called technological reminiscence, consists in using the technology of today to bring back to life the technological contents of yesterday.

Applicability of the concept

The technological revival concept lies within the idea of a certain nostalgia of the multimedia contents of yesterday (radio, television, video games...) It expresses itself fully with the rising coming of Web 2.0. It can take various forms:

EX: Setting on line on Internet, some old television programs.

EX: To connect a video game console from the early generations (such as the Nintendo Entertainment System) on a video projector, a plasma screen...

VHS RIP: Televisual program set on line at the disposal of the Net surfers and whose native source of recording comes from the VHS standard (analogical)

Radio RIP: Radiophonic program set on line at the disposal of the Net surfers and whose native source of recording comes from a radio set.

Limits of application

The technological revival works rather well with multimedia contents dating from the 90s, 80s or 70s.

Beyond that, it becomes difficult to combine revival technological and quality.

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