Technological+Timeline

=**Techno Timeline**= Daniel Yaussy



This shoebox represents the constant innovations in both technology and entertainment and the impact it has on our society. The long metallic wire connected from the CD player, suspended in the box, to the conch shell in the opposite corner. This shows a direct connection from nature to technology and the innovations over time which figuratively represents a time line. Technological inventions such as the CD player, the old light bulb, the hand-held radio device, and the undeveloped film are all considered to be faulty, out-dated pieces of technology. This shows the rapid development of technology and how we as a society use these objects in our everyday lives. Innovations such as the flash drive and the ipod can develop from these previous inventions and how we use them as entertainment. Other pieces such as the paint brush, the chess pieces, and the dart tag all resemble the older forms of entertainment and how we used less technology and innovations for pleasure.