The Institute for the Future (which sounds like a sequel to Blade Runner) is a Palo Alto think tank specializing in trend forcasting which has resorted to creating "artifacts from the future" to supplement their 10-year planning reports. Apparently their clients weren't even reading the 96-page annuals they paid for, so the Institute decided that pictures can paint 96 pages of words.
Monday, June 12, 2006
In the year two thousaaaaaaaaaaaand...
The Institute for the Future (which sounds like a sequel to Blade Runner) is a Palo Alto think tank specializing in trend forcasting which has resorted to creating "artifacts from the future" to supplement their 10-year planning reports. Apparently their clients weren't even reading the 96-page annuals they paid for, so the Institute decided that pictures can paint 96 pages of words.
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