How’s this for envisioning? In 1960, before the Internet was, J. C. R. Licklider and Robert Taylor forecast:
In a few years, men will be able to communicate more effectively through a machine than face to face. . . . We believe that we are entering into a technological age, in which we will be able to interact with the richness of living information – not merely in the passive way that we have become accustomed to using books and libraries, but as active participants in an ongoing process, bringing something to it through our interaction with it, and not simply receiving something from it by our connection to it.
(Quoted from page 76 of A History of the Internet and the Digital Future, by Johnny Ryan. Reaktion Books, 2010.)
For a brief biography of J. C. R. Licklider, click here. For images of or relating to J. C. R. Licklider, click here.
For a brief biography of Robert Taylor, click here.
For a brief biography of Johnny Ryan, click here.
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