Analog Proof
Analog Proof is a thoughtful exploration of analog tools that cultivate deeper attention, presence, and authentic thinking in an AI-saturated world. Each episode uncovers how these material constraints become quiet allies in creativity, reflection, and memory, reminding us why the physical act of making marks still matters.
Analog Proof
The Ink as Co-Author: How Analog Fluids Discipline the Mind
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In the premiere episode of Analog Proof, explore how fountain pen ink is far more than a delivery system for color—it’s a silent partner in thinking. From the subtle resistance of viscosity and the poetic dance of shading to the deliberate pause of drying time, ink introduces friction that cultivates deeper attention and presence in an age of instant edits.
Host Phillip Presswood, a Professor of Composition & Rhetoric at Texas A&M University and Senior Lecturer of Drama and Writing at the University of Houston unpacks the physical and philosophical qualities of analog writing, shares personal insights from favorite inks, and previews upcoming field research in Wales and Bath for “The Ink in the Stone.” Discover why choosing ink is an ethical act of commitment to thoughtful, embodied creativity.
Perfect for fountain pen enthusiasts, mindful writers, stationery lovers, and anyone seeking a slower, more intentional way to think.
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Analog Proof: Exploring how analog tools cultivate deeper attention and presence in a digital world.
Music and production by Phillip Presswood