
When the dreamers and imaginations from those of the past thought of the future of information. They imagined having every book, document, map, reference. They dreamt of magical dial systems so elaborative, that one could call for poetry, fiction, non-fiction, history, drama, philosophy in multiple languages. With the advent of miniature photography, galleries, sculptures, architecture could all be gazed at from under the microscope. Mounds of information could fit into a single postcard where public reading could exist.
Even with the introduction of the talkies, it was hard to fathom the idea that these moving pictures could also be contained and presented in the same view space. Let alone hold an entire world of commerce allowing housewives to do all the shopping from the confines of her kitchen. What would they say now? Constant updates of news on the second, multi-player moving images where people could game with one another, applications that can help and do the thinking for you… The list goes on. I too find it hard to imagine how things must have been to watch the Wright Brothers get it right for the first time. Then in a lifetime watch an airline industry take aim for the skies, towards transporting millions of people a day into the air. Once accomplished, dreams die, however bigger ones emerge and thus mankind will keep on dreaming.