2013 2021 [cracked] — Oooooh
Here is a look back at the shift from the early 2010s to the early 2020s, a period marked by rapid digital acceleration and stylistic shifts. The Sonic Shift: 2013 vs. 2021
And then there’s – a different planet. The "oooooh" here is heavier. It’s the sound of exhaling after holding your breath for two years. Masks, Zoom calls, sourdough starters, and the collective realization that we could be lonely together. 2021 was the year we learned the names of epidemiologists. We clapped for healthcare workers from balconies. We watched Squid Game and Bridgerton through the same tired screens. The world felt smaller and larger at once. oooooh 2013 2021
Unlike Millennials who remember dial-up, or Gen Z who adapted to social media as teenagers, the 2013–2021 group is entirely screen-native. They do not view technology as a tool; they view it as an extension of their physical reality. According to data tracked by the Annie E. Casey Foundation , this is the most digitally immersed cohort in human history. They grew up asking smart speakers to play music before they could even read, and their entertainment is largely defined by short-form, algorithmic video feeds. 2. The Pandemic Child Development Phase Here is a look back at the shift
In 2013, the internet was a loud, experimental playground. This was the year that text-based and highly repetitive video formats began creating a universal internet language. When people look back at 2013 with an "oooooh" of nostalgic realization, they are remembering a simpler, yet highly chaotic, digital canvas. The Vine Revolution The "oooooh" here is heavier
Published: October 26, 2023