Neck's tapedeck project is a visual tribute that catalogs nearly a thousand designs of cassette tapes, celebrating their cultural impact and aesthetic beauty from the past.
Cassette tapes transformed music consumption; their small size and ease of copying facilitated underground culture, echoing freedom and rebellion across political divides during the Cold War.
From struggling against reel-to-reel rivals, the cassette eventually dominated the market in the 1980s, marking a significant shift in both music distribution and design.
The tapedeck archive not only reflects technological evolution but also showcases the diverse graphic design trends of the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting unique aesthetics.
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