Saturday, June 14, 2008
A Retro View of the Future
Chris Meyer | 06/14- 02:40 PM
We unearth a time capsule and see how predictions for digital television have panned out so far.
Back in the early 90s, I wrote a column on interactive media for Audio/Video Interiors magazine. It was an odd fit; I was writing highly technical, philosophical think pieces, while the magazine was aimed at the most blatant forms of consumerism and instant gratification – but the editor gave me free rein, and it was a fun romp.
I’ve had reason to go clean out my archives recently, and it’s been quite a laugh to read the predictions of what the “future” of television and video would supposedly look like. To give you an idea of the landscape at the time, DVDs were just being developed, HD was but a promise, and the main way of gathering information was to attend lots of conferences and trade shows – for example, it was considered odd that I also had started to use chat rooms on sites such as The Well as part of my research.
One set of predictions I wrote about were made by noted futurist Nicolas Negroponte (co-founder of the MIT Media Lab, founder of the One Laptop Per Child project, and author of Being Digital ) on the implications of television going digital. Let’s have some fun and see how many came true:
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Chris Meyer | 06/14- 02:40 PM
We unearth a time capsule and see how predictions for digital television have panned out so far. Back in the early 90s, I wrote a column on interactive media…
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