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Technology has been considered to be a disruption, in some respects. But transport, media and communications are presented here from a different perspective. We may observe the inevitability of change and also a need to slow down and take our hats off to screens.
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‘‘GLEANED SCREENS’’
Perspectives of Disruption Isabella M H Wesoly, BA (Hons), Dip.IRIS
In conversation with Dr. Ali Anani
Highway to Cyberway
In conversation with Dr. Anani
‘Disruption’ & ‘Driverless Cars’
Screens are not always glass
Screens are not only needed for vehicles.
When we travel by train information is available on signs, panels or screens. Information helps us to journey in the right direction.
Screens of Information
Horses offer pathways to panoramas
Horses were disrupted, with theadvent of the motor engine
Pathways to Highways
We could slow down, by taking a step back in time and feeling the difference.
It is better for our physical health to walk and safer to be in the light.Our physical body may be ‘screened’ for disease, when we don’t feel alright
Good Health Matters
Bicycles can be made for two They help us to be lean
There’s space for one only hereWe can ride without a screen
No screens on bicycles
In conversation with Dr. Anani
‘Disruption’ & ‘Driverless Cars’
In sounds and pictures we can make a journey, through screens we find our favourite story
Entertainment on Screens
Emerging from black and white, the ever changing scene
TV’s once were modern, then colour brightened up the screen.
Screens take us on journeys
Old buildings, now defunct, once modern. Now they become new.
Wind holes, no wind screens and always a view.
New Views
Cable cars are driverless. Views so fineJourneys overhead, suspended on a line
Suspended Journeys
Do birds on the river care for screens, graceful wading can but teachPausing under and over banks, where longboats pass but cannot reach
Birds on the River
We can take hats off to the steps taken in screens
Driverless cars causing disruption?
How many screens can you glean?
Many Thanks to Dr Ali Anani
whose Slideshare
‘The disruptive rippling effect of technology’
inspired this presentation