Laika

October 23rd, 2009

This video brings up a lot of interesting ideas for me… First, it’s amazing to see people come up with an entirely new way of doing something and potentially changing human habit forever in the process. Secondly, I just thought about how discovery methods have seemed to change entirely, even over the past 40 years. If you think about the concept of invention — which is a under-considered term today — it was more of a finite thing. Example: I want my bread to be warm and slightly baked but faster than an oven can do it. Alas, someone invents a toaster. A single solution with a finite use. Today invention and technology are definitely transitional. We make things on a whim, which leads to something that leads to something else etc. Example here being the cellphone. In its origination, the cellular phone was obviously considered a somewhat finite thing, but somehow we now have the iPhone. Which to me is nothing of a phone at all and when we stop thinking of it as a phone, it has the potential to become something greater. We now make things that might not be needed and have no real use, but under the pretense of them leading to something greater, we move forth.

Find out more about Laika here.

(Now if someone can just make a good font browser, we’ll all be ok)

Via: Lifter Baron
Entry Filed Under: Inspiration,Rad,Rant

1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. James Gardiner  |  October 23rd, 2009 at 7:01 pm

    “We now make things that might not be needed and have no real use, but under the pretense of them leading to something greater, we move forth.”

    I like that! I should implement those words so that some of my projects might just see the light of day.

    Nice post!

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