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Jonnie Bayfield reflects on being the last generation to grow up in an analogue childhood.
"Looking back, I can see that no-one had any idea what the chemical, biological, or social ramifications of this burgeoning technology might be. In my school we had computer classes, but no-one ever suggested that intense use would lead to anything other than a personal and global liberation."
Producer: Sheila Cook.
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Jonnie Bayfield reflects on being the last generation to grow up in an analogue childhood.
"Looking back, I can see that no-one had any idea what the chemical, biological, or social ramifications of this burgeoning technology might be. In my school we had computer classes, but no-one ever suggested that intense use would lead to anything other than a personal and global liberation."
Producer: Sheila Cook.
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