Many people know that science fiction writers sometimes predicted the technologies of the future - most often they mention Ray Bradberry. But there were also many predictors in the cinema. For example, in the 1947 French short film La Télévision (œil de demain), discussing the future development of television, predicted not only the emergence of smartphones, but how their users would behave: not paying attention to what was happening on the road and colliding with other people, buried in gadget. Below is a fragment from this film, for which noticed Mikhail Kalashnikov.
Other implemented technologies presented in the video include a display built into the side panel of the car and a projector that displays an image on the wall. But humanity has not yet learned how to make the creation of holograms on any surface commercially available.
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