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This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

This Tech Nightmare Shows Why We Need 'Enchanted Objects'

Michael via www.flickr.com creative commons Inventor and M.I.T. Media Lab researcher David Rose has a bleak vision of what lies ahead: "I have a recurring nightmare. It is years into the future. All the wonderful everyday objects we once treasured have disappeared, gobbled up by an unstoppable interface: a slim slab of black glass. Books, calculators, clocks, compasses, maps, musical instruments, pencils, and paintbrushes, all are gone.

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