Play Horus, Remote Colour
Especially today we see that education is complemented with the use of computers from a very early age on. Perhaps in a few generations no one will write or draw and maybe paper will completely disappear from our daily lives and we will read everything off a screen. I foresee a future where everything runs on technology.
In our childhood the Nintendo and our box of drawing pencils
peacefully coexisted, as did our transformers, metal pencil sharpeners and our audio tapes.
Who doesn’t remember those crayon days?
Who does not think back with a feeling of melancholy at the times where everything was still so innocent? We are the last generation that has learned how to play on the street with marbles, rope or sticks and at the same time we were the first ones to play video games.
I remember that moment of understanding vital codes and secret languages. But these are remote times that are buried in our memories of CPUs
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