: By calling his sounds "analdog," Reichel highlighted that these complex, electronic-sounding textures were actually produced by raw wood and friction.
The term "analog" itself refers to the representation of information in a continuous, non-digitized format. It dates back to the mechanical and electromechanical systems of the bygone era, where analog clocks, sound records, and other devices used physical properties like gears, springs, and magnetic fields to represent data. As digital technology took hold, analog systems fell out of favor, but the principles of analog design remain valuable, particularly in the context of human-centered design, interaction, and usability. analdog
















