rolleistef
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Hello all,
socio-cultural test : does the average RFFer like old cameras as well as old cars, steam trains, vintage clothing and mechanical watch?
I think we are part of a kind of counter-cultural (not anti-cultural) movement, advocating, not for a less technological world (because our cameras and mecanical watches are piece of high technology) but for a more refined, in which trashable Ipod-pop music is replaced by our 33t of Jimmy Hendrix or Karajan, the latest digicrap by a 40 year-old RF, the all-inclusive-with-carbon-oxyde-wheels-and-blu-tooth-connexion car by a vintage 230SL?
A world where things are bought to last, preferably forever?
A world where art should not be separated from life?
Are we the heirs of the Vienna Secession and the Bauhaus?
Edit : The question "do you like" clearly means, do you like, not specifically do you own 🙂
socio-cultural test : does the average RFFer like old cameras as well as old cars, steam trains, vintage clothing and mechanical watch?
I think we are part of a kind of counter-cultural (not anti-cultural) movement, advocating, not for a less technological world (because our cameras and mecanical watches are piece of high technology) but for a more refined, in which trashable Ipod-pop music is replaced by our 33t of Jimmy Hendrix or Karajan, the latest digicrap by a 40 year-old RF, the all-inclusive-with-carbon-oxyde-wheels-and-blu-tooth-connexion car by a vintage 230SL?
A world where things are bought to last, preferably forever?
A world where art should not be separated from life?
Are we the heirs of the Vienna Secession and the Bauhaus?
Edit : The question "do you like" clearly means, do you like, not specifically do you own 🙂
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