The web has upended all our lives. The return of books, vinyl and Kodak film shows we long to employ technology as a servant, not a master
Stepping outside the bubble of gloom this week I noticed something surreal. Kodak was reviving its Ektachrome film range to meet a surging demand for high-end traditional film. Was this the same Kodak, I wondered, that went bankrupt in 2012 after 47,000 job losses, a moment hailed by seers as when the digital revolution finally came of age? It now appe...
Published on February 01, 2017 23:00