
CONNECT | DISCONNECT | RECONNECT
When Sony introduced the Walkman in 1979, they initially designed it with two headphone jacks, fearing that people might find listening to music alone antisocial. However, market research revealed that individuals didn't mind immersing themselves in their own musical world. Consequently, the Walkman was released with just one headphone jack. This decision changed the world
into people now listening to their own music and use headphones to find a
quiet, safe place in their busy surroundings.
people engage with music, as individuals now effortlessly enjoy their personalized playlists, using headphones to seek solace amidst their bustling environments. Through three videos, I explore the evolution of our relationship with technology and music. I delve into how technology initially connected us to music, then inadvertently disconnected us, fostering the creation of isolated bubbles. Finally, I propose leveraging technology to facilitate reconnection once again
They changed the world where people now all listen to they own music and use headphones to find a quiet safe place in their busy surroundings
2020
people engage with music, as individuals now effortlessly enjoy their personalized playlists, using headphones to seek solace amidst their bustling environments. Through three videos, I explore the evolution of our relationship with technology and music. I delve into how technology initially connected us to music, then inadvertently disconnected us, fostering the creation of isolated bubbles. Finally, I propose leveraging technology to facilitate reconnection once again
They changed the world where people now all listen to they own music and use headphones to find a quiet safe place in their busy surroundings
2020