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Jun 20, 2023 11 tweets 4 min read Read on X
The Doppler effect is what makes a siren change tones as it whooshes by

Because of the physics of sound waves, it’s only in the moments a sound is right next to us that it maintains the tone we expect

What if this is true of not just sound, but everything?
I’ve come to think there’s a Cultural Doppler Effect

What sounds right in the moment feels different and dated to a time and place later on

This is true of fashion, design, music, beliefs, literally everything
The Cultural Doppler Effect is what makes "retro"

As past cultural waves wash over us, their context is not as they first appeared

They return as pastiche, a throwback, an out-of-context comment on the now


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And yet somehow some works are able to maintain their essence and mitigate the Cultural Doppler Effect

Some old movies still feel modern

Some songs feel as fresh as ever

Some writing that's centuries old speaks clearly to what we feel today
What is it that keeps those things current across time?

Is it something about the influence of those works and how they shaped culture from that point forward?

Is it something about us?
One thing many Doppler-resistant works share is aesthetic minimalism

They aren’t overloaded with bells, whistles, or excessive language from a specific moment

They’re often quite spare

In Doppler-resistant pieces, the work — not the vibe — tends to be the focus
The more aesthetically adorned a work, the more vulnerable to the Cultural Doppler Effect

What lasts shares a utilitarian elegance that never stops resonating

Think: Macintosh Plus, Chanel, Craigslist, the Velvet Underground


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Some works speak not to a time but *across* time

The first Strokes record feels like it could have been made in any decade

It’s beyond a time and place

It's in dialog with the greats of the past and perhaps the future Image
Not all work wants to or needs to be resistant to the effects of time

Many of us want to influence the now, so now-language makes sense

Culture is made and experienced in the now

But in some works we want our intentions and voice to remain true across time
By stripping away the adornments of the moment

By staying true to the core kernel of truth from which our work speaks

We can create output that resonates not just today, but in many future todays

It's time that tells
@nftchance Old and resonant but not retro is an interesting cultural cross-section and sweet spot

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