The Shape of the Future

The past is but the past of a beginning.

H. G. Wells

And so Kapoor and her team at Free Pixels have opened a little window for us that takes us along with our modern day tools from the past to the future with a little stop in the present.

Many of us have always believed that the only limitation to technological innovation is one's imagination. The exponential growth in technology over the last few decades has only re-affirmed this belief. In this short film, the writer and director encourage us to step out of the box and pull, push, stretch, compress or in other words simply re-shape our view of the world with one of the most ubiquitous modern-day tools: a touch phone.

There is some interesting camera work and animation with a background story that is as thought-provoking as the technology story. The subtle reference to our robotic, production-line world is the complete anti-thesis of the free mind. Yet, it also points to systematic research and experimentation or a scientist's way of approaching innovation.

In freeing the pixels do we somehow free our mind? Perhaps the message then is, whether you are a poet or a physicist pay attention to that fleeting thought, believe in it, for that is how little steps lead to large leaps.

You can watch the short film by clicking below or on YouTube using the link. Beware that the quotes in the beginning and end rush a bit too fast for those of us who are not into speed-reading!




http://bit.ly/aJ7IzK


Ira G
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