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Andre Courreges 1964 collection. Image courtesy: Kurita Kaku/Gamma-Rapho (Getty Images) [source]
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“For the purpose of maintaining order, the future classroom will come equipped with watchful robots that rap students on the head if they lose focus or act up”– 1969, Shōnen Sunday magazine featured a series of illustrated articles entitled Computopia, featured on Pink Tentacle. (source)
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a robot “babysitting” (source)
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Propeller-driven trains from 1936 (source)
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Visions of the future… Lovely 1950s ads by illustrator Fred McNabb.
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“Making Movies in a Volcano”
Popular Science, April, 1933
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1942 'City of the Future' magazine cover, Frank R. Paul
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“For the purpose of maintaining order, the future classroom will come equipped with watchful robots that rap students on the head if they lose focus or act up.”
The Rise of the Computerized School illus by Shigeru Komatsuzaki [source]
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"The Rise of the Computerized School," illustrated by Shigeru Komatsuzaki, takes a peek inside the classroom of the future, where the teacher is an image on a screen and students sit at desks equipped with computers. When the teacher presents a problem, the students input the answer into their computers. If an answer is incorrect, the students use a light pen to make revisions on the monitor until the computer says it is right.”
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Ford Nucleon - concept for an atomic powered car. Source
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